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what did the germania stand for​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Germania was the Greek and Roman term for the geographical regions inhabited mainly by peoples considered to be Germani. It was most often used to refer especially to the east of the Rhine and north of the Danube. The areas west of the Rhine were mainly Celtic and had become part of the Roman Empire.

Explanation:

Germania is the personification of Germany in the form of a woman. She wears a crown made up of olive leaves.

2) this crown signifies honour of courage and valour.

3) this allegory signifies Germany under the rule of foreign rulers.

4) Her performance towards the country is signifies by the crown she wears, which also symbolises heroism

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Answered by sreya73
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Germania became the allegory of the German nation. In visual representations, Germania wears a crown of oak leaves, as the German oak stands for heroism.

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