Re: Celtic Jutland

From: tgpedersen@...
Message: 8135
Date: 2001-07-28

--- In cybalist@..., "Joseph S Crary" <pva@...> wrote:
>
>
> The greek rendering of Abalus later in latin known as Basiliam the
> former likely from q or p-celt aball or apple island
> its east not north of the Jute peninsula
> most likely zealand, while funen and lolland were Oeonae and Latrim
> isles respectively
>
> the waters south of Oeonae were called Lagnum
> and those south of Latrim were Cylipenum
>
> Morimarusam is p-celt very much like brithonic means the dead sea
is
> the kettegat
> This is more or less the lands of the teutoni
>
> On the west its bounded by jutland and himmerland (Cimbrorum) and
> djursland was promunturium cimbrorum
> The northern tip of vendsyssel was called Codanus (the tail)
> On the east was Hillevionum (helsing-borgs?) and Scatinavia (sweden)
>
> I believe the key to the Cimbri-Teutoni political and military
power
> was that they were situated at the east-west and north-south hub of
> the amber trade.
>
> Metuonis I believe has a latin root of metus
> meaning: fear, anxiety, or dread
>
> I think the word may have been used to mean ---place of dread
> I also think this was the term used for the western Baltic Sea
>
>
> JS Crary

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