1. Alamanni - Noun
2. Alamanni - Adjective
Alamanni pl (plural only)
Alternative form of Alemanni
Alamanni (not comparable)
Alternative form of Alemanni
After Caracalla concluded his campaign against the Alamanni it became evident that he was inordinately preoccupied with the Greek-Macedonian general and conqueror, Alexander the Great. Source: Internet
After learning of Sebastian's success against the Goths, and of Gratian's victory over the Alamanni, Valens was more than ready for a victory of his own. Source: Internet
Claudius responded quickly, routing the Alamanni at the Battle of Lake Benacus in the late fall of 268, a few months after the battle of Naissus. Source: Internet
European factions in the time of master Aëtius included Celts, Goths, Franks, Saxons, Alamanni, Huns, Italians, and Alans as well as numerous other minor peoples. Source: Internet
Burgundians settled in the west; while in the north, Alamanni settlers slowly forced the earlier Celto-Roman population to retreat into the mountains. Source: Internet
From 472 Ostrogoths and Alamanni invaded the area but did not subdue it. Source: Internet