The Suebi were a group of ancient Germanic tribes known for their warrior culture and significant migrations during the early centuries AD. They played a crucial role in the history of Europe, particularly during the Roman Empire's expansion. The Suebi were known for their distinctive customs and social structures, often living in small, independent communities.
One of the most notable tribes within the Suebi was the Marcomanni, who engaged in conflicts with the Romans. The Suebi's movements and interactions with other tribes contributed to the larger migrations that shaped the demographic landscape of Europe during the late antiquity period.