Swissherders.Franks.Medievalherders.Feudallords.Communitiesin the cantonsof Uri,Schwyz, andUnterwalden.MerchantsfromNorthern andSouthernEurope.Tacitus,Strabo.AncientAlpinetribe.Switzerland.Medievalrulers.Hunter-gatherersfrom thePaleolithicera.Bards,elders.Celtic andRhaetian tribes,who facilitatedtrade andmigration.Perchta,Krampus.A Germanictribe thatsettled innorthernItaly.Druids,monks.Early Alpinecommunities,particularlyin Hallstatt.JörgJenatsch.Neolithicsettlers.TheHelvetiiandRhaetians.Lakesettlers.TheRomans.A Celtic tribethat lived inmodern-daySwitzerland.Switzerland,Austria, France,Italy, Germany,Slovenia, andLiechtenstein.Habsburgs.Church,courts.Earlymissionaries,including SaintColumbanusand monks.TheHallstattregion inAustria.Germanicsettlers.Geneva,Innsbruck.TheAlemanniandLombards.IronAgetribes.The ViaClaudiaAugusta.Merchants,guilds,facilitating tradebetween Alpineand lowlandregions.Medievalnobles.Aosta(Italy).Medievalfarmers.Early Alpinefarmersduring theMiddle Ages.Woodworkers.A tribal groupthat lived in theeastern Alpsand resistedRomanexpansion.Events like theDesalpe (Swisscattle descent)andKrampusnacht(Austria).Villageartisans.Prehistorictribes.An ethnicgroup in theDolomitesregion ofItaly.TheCongressof Vienna(1815).Hannibaland hisCarthaginianarmy.EmperorAugustusand hisgenerals.SaintGall.Monks,farmers.Swissherders.Franks.Medievalherders.Feudallords.Communitiesin the cantonsof Uri,Schwyz, andUnterwalden.MerchantsfromNorthern andSouthernEurope.Tacitus,Strabo.AncientAlpinetribe.Switzerland.Medievalrulers.Hunter-gatherersfrom thePaleolithicera.Bards,elders.Celtic andRhaetian tribes,who facilitatedtrade andmigration.Perchta,Krampus.A Germanictribe thatsettled innorthernItaly.Druids,monks.Early Alpinecommunities,particularlyin Hallstatt.JörgJenatsch.Neolithicsettlers.TheHelvetiiandRhaetians.Lakesettlers.TheRomans.A Celtic tribethat lived inmodern-daySwitzerland.Switzerland,Austria, France,Italy, Germany,Slovenia, andLiechtenstein.Habsburgs.Church,courts.Earlymissionaries,including SaintColumbanusand monks.TheHallstattregion inAustria.Germanicsettlers.Geneva,Innsbruck.TheAlemanniandLombards.IronAgetribes.The ViaClaudiaAugusta.Merchants,guilds,facilitating tradebetween Alpineand lowlandregions.Medievalnobles.Aosta(Italy).Medievalfarmers.Early Alpinefarmersduring theMiddle Ages.Woodworkers.A tribal groupthat lived in theeastern Alpsand resistedRomanexpansion.Events like theDesalpe (Swisscattle descent)andKrampusnacht(Austria).Villageartisans.Prehistorictribes.An ethnicgroup in theDolomitesregion ofItaly.TheCongressof Vienna(1815).Hannibaland hisCarthaginianarmy.EmperorAugustusand hisgenerals.SaintGall.Monks,farmers.

History of the Alpine People - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Swiss herders.
  2. Franks.
  3. Medieval herders.
  4. Feudal lords.
  5. Communities in the cantons of Uri, Schwyz, and Unterwalden.
  6. Merchants from Northern and Southern Europe.
  7. Tacitus, Strabo.
  8. Ancient Alpine tribe.
  9. Switzerland.
  10. Medieval rulers.
  11. Hunter-gatherers from the Paleolithic era.
  12. Bards, elders.
  13. Celtic and Rhaetian tribes, who facilitated trade and migration.
  14. Perchta, Krampus.
  15. A Germanic tribe that settled in northern Italy.
  16. Druids, monks.
  17. Early Alpine communities, particularly in Hallstatt.
  18. Jörg Jenatsch.
  19. Neolithic settlers.
  20. The Helvetii and Rhaetians.
  21. Lake settlers.
  22. The Romans.
  23. A Celtic tribe that lived in modern-day Switzerland.
  24. Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Germany, Slovenia, and Liechtenstein.
  25. Habsburgs.
  26. Church, courts.
  27. Early missionaries, including Saint Columbanus and monks.
  28. The Hallstatt region in Austria.
  29. Germanic settlers.
  30. Geneva, Innsbruck.
  31. The Alemanni and Lombards.
  32. Iron Age tribes.
  33. The Via Claudia Augusta.
  34. Merchants, guilds, facilitating trade between Alpine and lowland regions.
  35. Medieval nobles.
  36. Aosta (Italy).
  37. Medieval farmers.
  38. Early Alpine farmers during the Middle Ages.
  39. Woodworkers.
  40. A tribal group that lived in the eastern Alps and resisted Roman expansion.
  41. Events like the Desalpe (Swiss cattle descent) and Krampusnacht (Austria).
  42. Village artisans.
  43. Prehistoric tribes.
  44. An ethnic group in the Dolomites region of Italy.
  45. The Congress of Vienna (1815).
  46. Hannibal and his Carthaginian army.
  47. Emperor Augustus and his generals.
  48. Saint Gall.
  49. Monks, farmers.