Where does “Cimbri” come from?
Cimbri (English) comes from Latin Cimbri, from Ancient Greek Κίμβροι.
Cimbri (English): An ancient tribe that invaded southern Europe between 113 and 101, generally thought to have been Germanic (though they could have been Celtic) and associated with Jutland and northern Germany
Definitions
- An ancient tribe that invaded southern Europe between 113 and 101, generally thought to have been Germanic (though they could have been Celtic) and associated with Jutland and northern Germany