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At some point he was a bodyguard for Rome, but the two became enemies. He delivered the fatal blow to Rome, and died himself sometime after.
 
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In a strip exclusive to the published version of the manga, it is suggested that Germania and Rome were allied as far back as the '''BC''' days of Rome, and that they presumably fell out in the '''AD''' era.
  
 
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*Though the offspring of Germania, most notably HRE, are referred to as his grandsons in his official profile, the ''Axis Powers Hetalia'' trading card game erroneously refers to HRE as his '''son''' (while giving no relation for "Prussia"). It is to be noted though, that in the description of the independently-produced ''Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD'' drama CD, he was listed as being Germany's father. It is likely that his relation to HRE was changed in order to make them further parallels to Rome and Chibitalia.
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*Though the offspring of Germania, most notably HRE, are referred to as his grandsons in his official profile, the ''Axis Powers Hetalia'' trading card game erroneously refers to HRE as his '''son''' (while giving no relation for "Prussia"). It is to be noted though, that in the description of the independently-produced ''Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD'' drama CD, he was listed as being Germany's father. It is likely that his relation to HRE was changed in order to make them further parallels to Rome and Chibitalia. It has also been theorized that some of Germania's offspring bore the other Germanic nations, making him a father to some and grandfather to others, or that he raised his children as '''sons''' while Rome raised his own offspring as grandsons (due to having aged considerably by their birth).
 
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Revision as of 07:39, 17 September 2009

Germania
ゲルマン
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Name: Germanic Tribes
Human Name: {{{human}}}
Alternative Spelling(s): N/A
Age: Unknown
Gender: Male
Birthday: Unknown
Hair Color: Blond
Eye Color: Green
Height: Unknown
First Appearance (volume): {{{firstvolume}}}
First Appearance (strip): {{{firstcomic}}}
First Appearance (anime):
Japanese VA:
English VA: N/A


Germania is a minor character in the series Axis Powers Hetalia. He is the grandfather to the Holy Roman Empire and represents the Germanic Tribes.

Appearance

He has long blond hair, and dresses in medieval armor and leather. He carries around a sword.

Personality And Interests

Little is known about Germania. He is a man of few words or expressions, and is said to be a brutal warrior.

Relationships

Rome

Main Article:Ancient Rome

At some point he was a bodyguard for Rome, but the two became enemies. He delivered the fatal blow to Rome, and died himself sometime after.

In a strip exclusive to the published version of the manga, it is suggested that Germania and Rome were allied as far back as the BC days of Rome, and that they presumably fell out in the AD era.

Gilbert Beilschmidt (Prussia)

Main Article: Gilbert Beilschmidt

One of Germania's older grandchildren, who started out as part of the St.Maria Order, but evolved to a Teutonic Knight and eventually became the nation known as Prussia.

Holy Roman Empire

Main Article: Holy Roman Empire

The youngest of Germania's known grandchildren, he tried to become a powerful nation but eventually failed, having crumbled and presumably died after many years of war.

Trivia

  • Though the offspring of Germania, most notably HRE, are referred to as his grandsons in his official profile, the Axis Powers Hetalia trading card game erroneously refers to HRE as his son (while giving no relation for "Prussia"). It is to be noted though, that in the description of the independently-produced Axis Powers Hetalia: The CD drama CD, he was listed as being Germany's father. It is likely that his relation to HRE was changed in order to make them further parallels to Rome and Chibitalia. It has also been theorized that some of Germania's offspring bore the other Germanic nations, making him a father to some and grandfather to others, or that he raised his children as sons while Rome raised his own offspring as grandsons (due to having aged considerably by their birth).