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who was germania????​

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Answered by Killingeyes
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Germania was the Roman term for the historical region in north-central Europe initially inhabited mainly by Germanic tribes. ... Germania extended from the Danube and Main in the south to the Baltic Sea, and from the Rhine in the west to the Vistula.

Answered by nilesh102
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1)Germania was a Roman name originally given to tribe of people who lived along the Rhine River. They were a Teutonic people, who were first mentioned in the 4th century BC. The Gauls changed it from a name for a people to the name for the territory.

2)Latin: [ɡɛrˈmaːnɪ. a]) was the Roman term for the historical region in north-central Europe initially inhabited mainly by Germanic tribes. ... Germania extended from the Danube and Main in the south to the Baltic Sea, and from the Rhine in the west to the Vistula.

3)The Romans knew of Celtic tribes living in Magna Germania (Greater Germania), and what we now term Germanic tribes living in Gaul, then a predominantly Celtic region. ... These parts of eastern Germania are sometimes called Germania Slavica in modern historiography.

4)On June 22, 1941, German forces suddenly invaded the Soviet Union. But Germany proved unable to defeat the Soviet Union, which together with Great Britain and the United States turned the tide of battle and ultimately defeated Germany in May 1945.

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