Rondings

The Rondings (in Teutonland: Reudingi) were one of the Nerthus-worshipping Teutonish folks told by Tacitus in Teutonland.

Schütte (English) hints that the name should be read Rendingi or Randingi and then the name would be the same as the Rondings of Widsith. They have otherwise been lost to yore, but they may have lived in Denmark before the coming of the Danes written down by Jordanes. Schütte hints that their name lives on in the name Randers and Randsfjord, Denmark.


 * After the Langobardi come the Reudingi, Auiones, Angli, Varni, Eudoses, Suarines and Nuithones all well guarded by rivers and forests. There is nothing remarkable about any of these tribes unless it be the common worship of Nerthus, that is Earth Mother. They believe she is interested in men's affairs and drives among them. On an island in the ocean sea there is a sacred grove wherein waits a holy wagon covered by a drape. (Germania by Tacitus)