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The Armalausi (or Armilausini) were an obscure Germanic tribe of late antiquity. Their name means "those who wear the armilausa", a type of shirt open at the front and back but connected at the shoulders. They may have been a tribe of the Hermunduri. Philippus Brietius (1650) places them in the Upper Palatinate. They appear to have crossed the Danube and replaced the Varisci in the 2nd or 3rd century, and they probably merged with the Alamanni in the course of the 4th century.

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  • Armalausi (de)
  • Armalausi (en)
  • Armalausios (es)
  • Armalauses (fr)
  • Armalausi (it)
  • Amalausos (pt)
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  • Die Armalausi waren ein germanischer Volksstamm, welcher auf der Tabula Peutingeriana im 3. bzw. 4. Jahrhundert zwischen den beiden Stämmen der Alamannen und den Markomannen erscheint. Die Armalausi waren vermutlich ein Teilstamm der Hermunduren. Der Historiker und Kartograph lokalisierte sie im Jahre 1650 auf seiner Karte Imperium Romanum vermutlich nahe der Oberpfalz. Wahrscheinlich sind die Armalausi im 4. Jahrhundert dann im Stamm der Alamannen aufgegangen. Der Name bedeutet „ärmellos“. (de)
  • Los armalausios o amalausos fueron una oscura tribu germánica que aparece citada en la Tabula Peutingeriana (siglo III o IV) entre los alamanes y los marcomanos. Pueden haber sido parte de los hermunduros. (1650) les ubica en el Alto Palatinado. Parecen haber cruzado el Danubio y reemplazado a los variscos en algún momento entre los siglos II y III y probablemente se fusionaron con los alamanes en el transcurso del siglo IV. (es)
  • Les Armalauses (en latin : Armalausi) étaient un peuple germanique obscur, s'apparentant aux Alamans et aux Marcomans sur la Table de Peutinger (IIIe ou IVe siècle). Ils auraient pu être l'une des tribus des Hermundures. Philippe Briet (1650) les plaça dans le Haut-Palatinat. Ils auraient traversé le Danube et remplacé les Varasques aux IIe et IIIe siècles, et ils se fondirent avec les Alamans dans le courant du IVe siècle. Ils ont donné leur nom à une vallée française dans la région contemporaine des Rhône-Alpes en Drôme. * Portail de la Rome antique * Portail du haut Moyen Âge (fr)
  • Gli Armalausi furono un'oscura tribù germanica, apparsa tra Alemanni e Marcomanni sulla Tavola Peutingeriana (III o IV secolo). Potrebbe trattarsi di una tribù degli Ermunduri. (1650) li posiziona nell'Alto Palatinato. Sembrano aver attraversato il Danubio e rimpiazzato i Varisci nel II o III secolo, fondendosi con gli Alemanni durante il IV secolo. (it)
  • Os Armalausos eram uma obscura tribo germânica, que tinha sua localização algo entre os Alamanos e os Marcomanos na (século III e IV). Eles podem ter sido uma tribo agregada ou originada dos Hermúnduros. (1650) coloca-los no Alto Palatinado. Eles parecem ter atravessado o Danúbio e substituíram os , nos séculos II e III e, provavelmente, se fundiram aos alamanos no transcurso do séc IV. (pt)
  • The Armalausi (or Armilausini) were an obscure Germanic tribe of late antiquity. Their name means "those who wear the armilausa", a type of shirt open at the front and back but connected at the shoulders. They may have been a tribe of the Hermunduri. Philippus Brietius (1650) places them in the Upper Palatinate. They appear to have crossed the Danube and replaced the Varisci in the 2nd or 3rd century, and they probably merged with the Alamanni in the course of the 4th century. (en)
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  • The Armalausi (or Armilausini) were an obscure Germanic tribe of late antiquity. Their name means "those who wear the armilausa", a type of shirt open at the front and back but connected at the shoulders. They are known from four geographical and administrative texts. As Armalausi they appear between the Alamanni and the Marcomanni on the Tabula Peutingeriana world map (3rd or 4th century AD). As Armilausini, they are listed between the Burgundians and Marcomanni in the Cosmographia of Julius Honorius (pre-6th century) and between the Juthungi and Marcomanni in the Verona list (early 4th century). Under the corrupted spelling Armolaos they are mentioned in the Cosmographia Aethici (7th or 8th century). Some later manuscripts of Honorius give the corrupted spellings Armilauzini and Amilaismi. They may have been a tribe of the Hermunduri. Philippus Brietius (1650) places them in the Upper Palatinate. They appear to have crossed the Danube and replaced the Varisci in the 2nd or 3rd century, and they probably merged with the Alamanni in the course of the 4th century. (en)
  • Die Armalausi waren ein germanischer Volksstamm, welcher auf der Tabula Peutingeriana im 3. bzw. 4. Jahrhundert zwischen den beiden Stämmen der Alamannen und den Markomannen erscheint. Die Armalausi waren vermutlich ein Teilstamm der Hermunduren. Der Historiker und Kartograph lokalisierte sie im Jahre 1650 auf seiner Karte Imperium Romanum vermutlich nahe der Oberpfalz. Wahrscheinlich sind die Armalausi im 4. Jahrhundert dann im Stamm der Alamannen aufgegangen. Der Name bedeutet „ärmellos“. (de)
  • Los armalausios o amalausos fueron una oscura tribu germánica que aparece citada en la Tabula Peutingeriana (siglo III o IV) entre los alamanes y los marcomanos. Pueden haber sido parte de los hermunduros. (1650) les ubica en el Alto Palatinado. Parecen haber cruzado el Danubio y reemplazado a los variscos en algún momento entre los siglos II y III y probablemente se fusionaron con los alamanes en el transcurso del siglo IV. (es)
  • Les Armalauses (en latin : Armalausi) étaient un peuple germanique obscur, s'apparentant aux Alamans et aux Marcomans sur la Table de Peutinger (IIIe ou IVe siècle). Ils auraient pu être l'une des tribus des Hermundures. Philippe Briet (1650) les plaça dans le Haut-Palatinat. Ils auraient traversé le Danube et remplacé les Varasques aux IIe et IIIe siècles, et ils se fondirent avec les Alamans dans le courant du IVe siècle. Ils ont donné leur nom à une vallée française dans la région contemporaine des Rhône-Alpes en Drôme. * Portail de la Rome antique * Portail du haut Moyen Âge (fr)
  • Gli Armalausi furono un'oscura tribù germanica, apparsa tra Alemanni e Marcomanni sulla Tavola Peutingeriana (III o IV secolo). Potrebbe trattarsi di una tribù degli Ermunduri. (1650) li posiziona nell'Alto Palatinato. Sembrano aver attraversato il Danubio e rimpiazzato i Varisci nel II o III secolo, fondendosi con gli Alemanni durante il IV secolo. (it)
  • Os Armalausos eram uma obscura tribo germânica, que tinha sua localização algo entre os Alamanos e os Marcomanos na (século III e IV). Eles podem ter sido uma tribo agregada ou originada dos Hermúnduros. (1650) coloca-los no Alto Palatinado. Eles parecem ter atravessado o Danúbio e substituíram os , nos séculos II e III e, provavelmente, se fundiram aos alamanos no transcurso do séc IV. (pt)
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