1. Germania - Noun
2. Germania - Proper noun
(historical) Any of several geographical regions of different historical periods that were mainly inhabited by Germanic peoples.
(humorous, sometimes offensive) Germany.
Germania
Alternative form of Germanie
At about this time, in his Germania Tacitus says that "their scanty numbers are a distinction" because "surrounded by a host of most powerful tribes, they are safe, not by submitting, but by daring the perils of war". Source: Internet
A major raid by the Chatti into Germania Superior was defeated decisively by the legions in 50 AD. Source: Internet
At some point, he travelled north, towards Germania and inspected the Rhine–Danube frontier, allocating funds to improve the defences. Source: Internet
A region named Germania was documented before 100 AD. Source: Internet
As such, in 12 BC he received military commissions in Pannonia and Germania ; both areas highly volatile and of key importance to Augustan policy. Source: Internet
At the same time Vitellius and his armies in Germania had risen in revolt and prepared to march on Rome, intent on overthrowing Otho. Source: Internet