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Sippe is the German for "clan, kindred, extended family".
   The term is from Old High German sippia, sibba, continuing a Proto-Germanic *sibbja, cognate to Gothic sibbja, Old English sibb, Old Norse sifjar (compare the theonym Sif). It originally referred to a confederation bound by a treaty or oath, not primarily restricted to blood relations. Grimm compares Sanskrit sabha "congregation, society". Gothic suniwê sibja refers to fostering, while ga-sibjôn means "to make peace, to reconcile". The original character of sibb as a peace treaty is also visible in Old English, for example in Beowulf (v. 1858): » hafast þû gefêred, þät þâm folcum sceal,


   Geáta leódum ond Gâr-Denum » sib gemæne ond sacu restan.

According to Historian David Herlihy, the average Sippe likely contained no more than 50 families.
The following are some historical Germanic Confederations
  • 109 BC - Huge confederation composed of the Germanic of Cimbri and Teutones and the Celtic-Germanic Helvetii formed near Miltenberg in Franconia. The confederation attempts an invasion of Italy but is defeated by Gaius Marius in the battles of Aquae Sextiae (102 BC) and Vercellae (101 BC)
  • 8-6 BC - Marcomanni from the northern Bavarian and Main river area went to the original homeland of the Boii in Boemia Bohemia and under king Marbod formed a Confederation of Marcomanni, Lugii, Semnones, Lombards, and others. Under king Ariovistus they fought against take-overs by Roman emperor Caesar Augustus.
  • 5 AD - Pliny reported that Cimbri and Charydes sent ambassadors to Rome.
  • 6 AD - Marcomannic Confederation.
  • 98 - Tacitus reports on the Germanic tribes that the Suiones (Swedes) were one nation composed of several tribes (civitates).
  • 167Marcomannic Confederation, that also includes Quadi, Sarmatians, Suebi, Iazyges and others, crosses the Danube and invades Dacia. Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius eventually defeats them in 180.
  • 400 - Thuringian regna (loosely translated as kingdom or realm). Thuringii are reputed to have held the territory from the Danube to the Lower Elbe river. This regna was destroyed by the victory of Theuderic I of Austrasia, who in 530 defeated the Thuringian king Hermanafrid in the Battle at the Unstrut and killed him at Zülpich.

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