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<펌> Alaric II (r 484 -507)
Alaric II From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search A ring depicting Alaric II. Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna Alaric II (Gothic: *Alareiks, *????????, "ruler of all";[1] also known as Alaricus in Latin, c. 458/466 – August 507) was the King of the Visigoths in 484–507. He succeeded his father Euric as king of the Visigoths in Toulouse on December 28, 484; he was ..
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<펌>Ermanaric (r 296-376)
Ermanaric From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search ErmanaricKing of the Goths circa 296-376 : Reign Vithimiris : Successor circa 291 : Born 376 : Died Amali dynasty : House Ermanaric (Gothic: *Aírmanareiks; Latin: Ermanaricus or Hermanaricus; Old English: Eormanrīc [ˈeormɑnriːtʃ]; Old Norse: Jörmunrekr [ˈjɔrmunrekr]; died 376) was a Greuthungian Gothic King who bef..
2020.09.10 -
<펌>Thervingi
Thervingi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Thervings) Jump to navigation Jump to search Not to be confused with Thuringii. Green : Götaland Red (small) : Gotland Light Red : Wielbark culture in the early 3rd century Light Brown : Chernyakhov culture in the early 4th century Violet : Roman Empire The Thervingi, Tervingi, or Teruingi (sometimes pluralised Tervings or Therving..
2020.09.03 -
<펌>Greuthungi
Greuthungi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Götaland Gotland Wielbark culture in the early 3rd century Chernyakhov culture in the early 4th century Roman Empire The Greuthungi (also spelled Greutungi) were a Gothic people who lived on the Pontic steppe between the Dniester and Don rivers in what is now Ukraine, in the 3rd and the 4th centuries.[1] They had ..
2020.09.03 -
<펌>Vinitharius (375/376 -?)
Vinitharius From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. (August 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) Vinitharius (Vinithar) was possibly a king of the G..
2020.09.03 -
<펌> Alaric I (r 395-410) - Wikipedia
Alaric I From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search 1920s artistic depiction of Alaric parading through Athens after conquering the city in 395 Alaric, King of the Visigoths 395–410 : Reign 395 : Coronation Athanaric : Predecessor Ataulf : Successor 370 (or 375) : Born Peuce Island, Dobruja (present-day Romania) 410 : Died Cosenza, Calabria, Italy Busento River, Cala..
2020.09.02 -
<펌>Athanaric (r 369-381)
Athanaric From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search Athanaric Imaginary 1782 portrayal of Athanaric : King of the Thervingi 369-381 : Reign Aoric : Predecessor Alaric I : Successor 381 : Died Constantinople, Roman Empire Balti dynasty : House Aoric : Father Gothic paganism : Religion Athanaric or Atanaric[1] (Latin: Athanaricus; died 381) was king of several branche..
2020.09.02 -
<펌> Alaric (r 394-410)
Alaric by Donald L. Wasson published on 04 September 2014 Alaric I (reigned 394-410 CE) was a Gothic military commander who is famous for sacking Rome in 410 CE, which was the first time the city had been sacked in over 800 years. Although little of his family is known, we do know that he became the chief of the Tervingi and Greuthungi tribes (later known as the Visigoth and Ostrogoth, respectiv..
2019.06.30 -
<펌>Getica by Jordanes
Getica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search For other uses, see Getica (disambiguation). Modern Istanbul, site of ancient Constantinople, capital of the eastern Roman Empire, where Jordanes wrote Getica. De origine actibusque Getarum ("The Origin and Deeds of the Getae/Goths"[n 1]),[1][2][3] or the Getica,[4] written in Late Latin by Jordanes (or Iordanes/Jornan..
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<펌> Oium
OiumFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to navigationJump to searchFor other uses, see Gothic Kingdom. Götaland Gotland Wielbark culture in the early 3rd century Chernyakhov culture in the early 4th century Roman EmpireOium or Aujum was a name for an area in Scythia (modern Ukraine), where the Goths, under King Filimer, arguably settled after leaving Gothiscandza, according to the Getica b..
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<펌> Ermanaric
Ermanaric From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Ermanaric King of the Goths Successor Vithimiris Died 370s House Amali dynasty Ermanaric (Gothic: *Aírmanareiks; Latin: Ermanaricus; Old English: Eormanrīc [ˈeormɑnriːtʃ]; Old Norse: Jǫrmunrekr [ˈjɔrmunrekr]; died 376) was a Greuthungian Gothic King who before the Hunnic invasion evidently ruled a sizable portion of..
2019.02.18