• paschko_mato@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    I thought German means spearman. Because some tribes fighted with the „Ger“, a spear or some special spear(?). Or is this only a theory?

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      3 months ago

      Lots of things are possible, fewer are likely, even fewer attested, even fewer attested without doubt.

      Though it’d have a special irony to it: Some Roman asking a bunch of probably Austro-Bavarian or Alemanic warriors “who are you” and getting the answer “Germannen” – “spear men”. Were Italy an Island they would’ve said “sailors”.

      Probably more likely than Romans observing those tribes, noting more or less bog-standard javelins, not exactly a rare or particularly notable technology, and saying “hey let’s ask them what they call javelins and add a -man after that for no apparent reason”. Even if they specialised their tactics etc. around those spears would you call Greeks “Phalanx people”?

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      3 months ago

      According to German Wikipedia, this theory, Germans are men with a Ger, is longer up to date.