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Goths (10340 bytes)
1: ...ious other applications, some of them relating to Goths.'' 3: ... remained in Scandinavia and who are often called Goths (e.g. [http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/Volsunga... 4: ...19th-century painting by O. Fritsche portrays the Goths as cavalerymen.]] 6: ... caution. Cassiodorus was well placed to write of Goths, for he was an essential minister of [[Theodoric ... 8: ... or [[Ostrogoths]] and the western Goths or [[Visigoths]]. The Origin and Deeds of the Goths (2739 bytes) 1: '''''The Origin and Deeds of the Goths''''' ([[Latin]]: '''''De origine actibusque Getar... 3: It recounts the origin and the history of the [[Goths|Gothic people]] as collected mainly from [[Cassio... 5: ...European tribes, and the [[Ostrogoths]] and [[Visigoths]] in particular, from the 3rd century. Cassiodoru... 16: ...ndx_gth.asp?Kl=FFFFBA The Origin and Deeds of the Goths] 22: [[Category:551 books|Origin and Deeds of the Goths, The]] Suiogoths (201 bytes) 1: ...during the [[17th century]] in Sweden, when the [[Goths]] were important for Swedish nationalism. 2: [[Category:Goths]] Moesogoths (143 bytes) 1: A branch of the [[Goths]] who settled in [[Moesia]], a region north of [[... 3: [[Category:Goths]] Spooky Kid (1472 bytes) 5: ...lves as goths, despite their resentment of "true" goths. 7: ...ng antics. Spooky Kids, on the other hand, resent goths for being snobbish and elitist towards those who ... Gothiscandza (606 bytes) 1: ...holar [[Jordanes]], the first settlement of the [[Goths]] after their migration from [[Scandinavia]] ([[S... 7: ...called [[Reidgotaland]], a name that followed the Goths during their migrations in the [[Norse saga]]s. Mall Goth (559 bytes) 5: ...orn]], and [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]] are "mall goths". 7: Many mall goths shop at the popular clothing store [[Hot Topic]] Gotlander (687 bytes) 1: ...tar'' an ethnonym etymologically identical to ''[[Goths]]'' (*''Gutans''). Their dialect/language is call... 3: ...ica]], where they may be those who are called ''Vagoths'' (see [[Scandza]]). 9: [[Category:Goths]] Tanausis (1223 bytes) 1: '''Tanausis''' was a legendary king of the [[Goths]], according to [[Jordanes]]'s ''[[Getica]]'' (5.... 7: Following his death, Jordanes writes that the Goths worshipped Tanausis as a god. 9: [[Category:Goths]] Battle of Abrittus (1299 bytes) 1: ...ween the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[legion]]s and [[Goths]] under King [[Cniva]]. The Romans were defeated,... 3: ...ime promising an annual tribute in return for the Goths' promise to respect Roman territory. Totila (2490 bytes) 1: '''Totila''' was king of the [[Ostrogoths]], chosen after the death of his uncle [[Ildibad]... 3: ...is reign, collecting together and inspiring the [[Goths]] and winning a victory over the troops of the em... 7: ... which must then, perforce, open its gates to the Goths. 9: ...p his advantage. Several cities were taken by the Goths, while Belisarius remained inactive and then left... 11: ...nian]] was taking energetic measures to check the Goths. The conduct of a new campaign was entrusted to t... Bus Beloyar (713 bytes) 2: ... [[Hermanarich]], and was eventually crucified by Goths. Lemovii (173 bytes) 1: ... [[Tacitus]]. He noted that they lived near the [[Goths]] and that they had short swords and round shield... Stables Market (1411 bytes) 5: ... these shops are ''Black Rose'', which caters for goths, with items for sale such as coffin-shaped handba... Aliorumnas (169 bytes) 1: '''Aliorumnas''' is described in [[Goths|Gothic]] [[folklore]] as one of several [[witch]]... Battle of Naissus (4392 bytes) 12: combatant2=[[Goths]]| 21: ... September of [[268]] between the armies of the [[Goths]] and forces of the [[Roman Empire]], led by [[Ga... 24: ... late [[267]] and in the early months of 268. The Goths pushed across the [[Danube River]] and made their... 26: ...able to expel the Goths from their provinces. The Goths continued their depredations throughout the summe... 43: ...(possibly forced by the [[Aureolus]] revolt); the Goths broke the Roman siege, and succeeded in departing... Jordanes (3438 bytes) 1: ...busque Getarum'' (''[[The origin and deeds of the Goths]]''), written about [[551]] CE; it has a separate... 3: ...the [[Arian]] creed of his forefathers and of the Goths, or, some suggest, until he took the vows of a mo... 5: ... impartial authority on the last days of the Ostrogoths. At the same time, living in Moesia, he is restri... 17: [[Category:Goths]] Gothic fashion (3762 bytes) 1: [[Image:Goths.jpg|thumb| Goths in southern Germany]] '''Gothic fashion''' is a s... 5: ...al, and [[metalhead]]s tend to not associate with goths. 7: ...s Ltd., Oxford, 2002), Paul Hodkinson talks about goths using their fashion choices to demonstrate commit... 11: Occasionally, goths will tear or cut their clothes apart, normally wi... 27: * [http://weberberg.de/gothic Goths in South West Germany: Dark Nights] Reidgotaland (1229 bytes) 5: #The land of the [[Goths]], i.e. [[Gothiscandza]] and their later territor... 6: #The territories of the [[Goths]] in southern Europe, according to [[Anglo-Saxon]... 11: ...aland'' is applied to the territories of the Ostrogoths in south-eastern Europe. In Snorri's Edda, it is ... Alaric (142 bytes) 3: *[[Alaric I]], King of the Goths, sacked Rome 4: *[[Alaric II]], eighth king of the Visigoths in Spain
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