- Varni tribe
The Varni (Procopius), Varini (Tacitus), Varinnae (Pliny the Elder), Wærne/Werne (Widsith) and Warnii (the Thuringian Law) probably refer to a little known
Germanic tribe . The name would have meant the "defenders", and they may have originated in the southScandinavia n region by their name, "Värend ", and settled in northernGermany . They are often called Warni and Warini in English.The earliest mention of this tribe appears in
Tacitus ' "Germania ", where he wrote:"(Original Latin)"
Reudigni deinde etAviones etAnglii etVarini etEudoses etSuardones etNuithones . Nec quicquam notabile in singulis, nisi quod in commune Nerthum, id est Terram matrem, colunt eamque intervenire rebus hominum, invehi populis arbitrantur. ..." --Tacitus, "Germania, 40. [Tacitus', "Germania", 40, Medieval Source Book. Code and format by Northvegr. [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/tacitus/009.php] ]"(English translation)" There follow in order the Reudignians, and
Aviones , andAngles , and Varinians, andEudoses , andSuardones andNuithones ; all defended by rivers or forests. Nor in one of these nations does aught remarkable occur, only that they universally join in the worship of "Herthum (Nerthus )"; that is to say, the Mother Earth.--Tacitus, "Germania, 40, translated 1877 by Church and Brodribb. [Tacitus', "Germania", 40; translation from "The Agricola and Germania", A. J. Church and W. J. Brodribb, trans., (London: Macmillan, 1877), pp. 87- 10, as recorded in the "Medieval Sourcebook" [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/tacitus1.html] ]Pliny the Elder wrote "Germanorvm genera qvinqve: Vandili, qvorvm pars Bvrgodiones, Varinnae, Charini, Gvtones" meaning that there were five Germanic races: theVandals whom theBurgundians were part of, the Varinnae, theCharini and the Gutones (Goths ).It is likewise mentioned in passing by
Procopius who wrote that when theHeruls (Eruli) had been defeated by theLangobards , they returned toScandinavia (Thule). They crossed theDanube (Ister), passed theSlavs (Sclaveni) and after a barren region, they came to the Varni. After the Varni they passed theDani , and crossed the sea. In Scandinavia, they settled beside theGeats (Gautoi). Procopius: Book VI, xv.They also appear in the Anglo-Saxon poem "
Widsith " as the "Werns".On
Ptolemy 's map, they are placed in the area ofMecklenburg , where one of the main rivers isWarnow and a town is calledWarnemünde . They were crushed by theFranks in595 .Fact|date=February 2007 When theSlavs arrived, they called themselves theVarnes , perhaps having assimilated remaining Varni.ee also
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* [http://www.cichw.net/RuAD1.htm A scholarly treatment by Charles Harrison Wallace]
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