The Hilleviones were a Germanic people occupying an island called Scatinavia in the 1st century AD, according to the Roman geographer Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia (Book 4, Chapter 13 resp. 27), written circa 77 AD. Pliny's Scatinavia is generally believed to have referred to the Scandinavian peninsula, which in the 1st century AD had not yet been fully explored by the Romans and was therefore described as an island. Pliny wrote that it was an island "of a magnitude as yet unascertained". The Hilleviones lived in the only part of the island that was known, and according to Pliny, they thought of their 500 villages as a separate (alterum) world.
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| - El nom genèric d'hil·lèvions (en llatí hilleviones) es donava, segons Plini el Vell a tots els habitants d'Escandinàvia. Aquest nom no l'esmenta Tàcit, que divideix als escandinaus en dos grups: els suions (suiones) i els sitons (sitones). Els hil·lèvions formen un dels grans grups en què es van dividir els germànics. (ca)
- The Hilleviones were a Germanic people occupying an island called Scatinavia in the 1st century AD, according to the Roman geographer Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia (Book 4, Chapter 13 resp. 27), written circa 77 AD. Pliny's Scatinavia is generally believed to have referred to the Scandinavian peninsula, which in the 1st century AD had not yet been fully explored by the Romans and was therefore described as an island. Pliny wrote that it was an island "of a magnitude as yet unascertained". The Hilleviones lived in the only part of the island that was known, and according to Pliny, they thought of their 500 villages as a separate (alterum) world. (en)
- Gli Illevioni furono un antico popolo che occupò un'isola chiamata Scatinavia nel I secolo a.C., secondo quanto dice il geografo romano Plinio nel Naturalis historia (Libro 4, Capitolo 27), scritto attorno al 77 d.C. Si crede che la Scatinavia di Plinio sia equivalente alla penisola scandinava, che nel I secolo non era ancora stata completamente esplorata dai Romani, e veniva quindi descritta come isola. Plinio disse che si trattava di un'isola "di dimensione quantomeno incerta". Gli Illevioni vissero nell'unica parte conosciuta dell'isola e, secondo Plinio, parlavano dei loro 500 villaggi come di un mondo separato (alterum). (it)
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| - El nom genèric d'hil·lèvions (en llatí hilleviones) es donava, segons Plini el Vell a tots els habitants d'Escandinàvia. Aquest nom no l'esmenta Tàcit, que divideix als escandinaus en dos grups: els suions (suiones) i els sitons (sitones). Els hil·lèvions formen un dels grans grups en què es van dividir els germànics. (ca)
- The Hilleviones were a Germanic people occupying an island called Scatinavia in the 1st century AD, according to the Roman geographer Pliny the Elder in Naturalis Historia (Book 4, Chapter 13 resp. 27), written circa 77 AD. Pliny's Scatinavia is generally believed to have referred to the Scandinavian peninsula, which in the 1st century AD had not yet been fully explored by the Romans and was therefore described as an island. Pliny wrote that it was an island "of a magnitude as yet unascertained". The Hilleviones lived in the only part of the island that was known, and according to Pliny, they thought of their 500 villages as a separate (alterum) world. (en)
- Gli Illevioni furono un antico popolo che occupò un'isola chiamata Scatinavia nel I secolo a.C., secondo quanto dice il geografo romano Plinio nel Naturalis historia (Libro 4, Capitolo 27), scritto attorno al 77 d.C. Si crede che la Scatinavia di Plinio sia equivalente alla penisola scandinava, che nel I secolo non era ancora stata completamente esplorata dai Romani, e veniva quindi descritta come isola. Plinio disse che si trattava di un'isola "di dimensione quantomeno incerta". Gli Illevioni vissero nell'unica parte conosciuta dell'isola e, secondo Plinio, parlavano dei loro 500 villaggi come di un mondo separato (alterum). (it)
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