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What do you mean by germania?


lohit17: Marianne and Germania were the female allegories of France and. German nations respectively. They stood as personifications of the ‘Republic’ and ‘Liberty’.

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Answered by aditigirl
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Germania" (/dʒərˈmeɪniə/; Latin: [ɡɛrˈmaː.ni.a]) was the Roman term for thegeographical region in north-central Europe inhabited mainly by Germanic peoples.

It extended from the Danube in the south to the Baltic Sea, and from the Rhine in the west to the Vistula. The Roman portions formed two provinces of the Empire, Germania Inferior to the north (present-day southern Netherlands, Belgium, and western Germany), and Germania Superior to the south (Switzerland, southwestern Germany, and eastern France).

Germania was inhabited mostly by Germanic tribes, but also Celts, Balts, Scythians and later on Early Slavs. The population mix changed over time by assimilation, and especially by migration. The ancient Greekswere the first to mention the tribes in the area. Later, Julius Caesar wrote about warlike Germanic tribesmen and their threat toRoman Gaul, and there were military clashes between the Romans and the indigenous tribes. Tacitus wrote the most complete account of Germania that still survives.

The origin of the term "Germania" is uncertain, but was known by Caesar's time, and may beGaulish in origin.[1]

Answered by bhumika1767
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germania was the Roman term for the geographical region in North central Europe inhabited mainly by German is peoples.

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