From the Mists of the North, the Germanic Tribes

Christian Feyerabend

From the Mists of the North, the Germanic Tribes From the Mists of the North, the Germanic Tribes [videorecording]= The Wandering Tribes of Europe Christian Feyerabend - United States of America Films for the Humanities & Sciences 2004 - 1 videodisc (ca. 52 min.) sound, color. 4 3/4 in. - The Wandering Tribes of Europe Disc 1 .

From case cover:
In the 2nd century BCE, the Cimbri and Teuton tribes began to move southward from their Scandinavian homeland, Jutland. Soundly defeating the Roman army at Noricum in 113 BCE, they set in motion an era of migration that spelled the beginning of the end of Roman military and political supremacy. This program examines the reasons why these Germanic peoples left their homeland, explores their traditions and beliefs, and illustrates the clashes of arms and of culture that marked the first contacts between Roman and barbarus.

Series Summary:
This spectacular four-part series takes an in-depth look at the history of Europe’s wandering tribes: their migrations in search of land, their ensuing clashes with the Romans and the Huns, and their adoption, over time, of Christianity. Dramatic reenactments, computer-generated re-creations of period architecture, maps, images of anthropological and historical artifacts, and insights from leading scholars create a compelling picture of life and death in ancient and early medieval Europe. 4-part series, 52 minutes each.


DVD video; Dolby Digital, 2.0; stereo; NTSC; Region 1-8; 4:3 fullscreen.


English audio.

PN1997 / .W363 2003 d.1