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  2. Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum

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    The history of the Vandals is appended after that of the Goths, followed by a separate history of the Suevi. Isidore begins his history with a prologue, Laus Spaniae, praising the virtues of Spain. [1] It is here that he invents the phrase mater Spania (mother Spain). The rest of the work elaborates and defends the Gothic identity of a unified ...

  3. Gothic wars - Wikipedia

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    Greuthungi and Thervingi fought against Valens' Eastern Roman Empire between 376 and 382. [citation needed] Between about 376 and 382 the Gothic War against the Eastern Roman Empire, and in particular the Battle of Adrianople, in which the emperor Valens was killed, is commonly seen as important in the history of the Roman Empire, the first of a series of events over the next century that ...

  4. Goths - Wikipedia

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    A crucial source on Gothic history is the Getica of the 6th-century historian Jordanes, who may have been of Gothic descent. [31] [32] Jordanes claims to have based the Getica on an earlier lost work by Cassiodorus, but also cites material from fifteen other classical sources, including an otherwise unknown writer, Ablabius.

  5. Battle of Thermopylae (254) - Wikipedia

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    The Goths attempted to storm Thessalonica with close order formations and assault columns. [5] The Thessalonians mobilized to defend their city and beat off the attacks. [ 5 ] The Goths abandoned the siege and moved off to invade Greece south of Thermopylae, seeking to loot the gold and silver wealth of Greek temples .

  6. Timeline of post-classical history - Wikipedia

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    Its main role throughout its history was the transport of grain to the capital. 618: June 18: Tang dynasty is founded in China. The essential administrative system of this dynasty lasts for almost 300 years. 622: 9 September – 23 September: Muhammad migrates from Mecca to Medina. Event will have designated first year of the Islamic calendar ...

  7. Visigothic Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In various sources it is described as a "Christian inscription", [43] an "inscription relating to the Jews of France", [44] or as a Jewish inscription dated with the local calendar—the regnal year of Egica—rather than the Hebrew calendar. [45] Chindaswinth (641–653) Recceswinth (649–672), son, initially co-king Froia (653), rebel; Wamba ...

  8. Origin of the Goths - Wikipedia

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    Concerning the origin of the Goths before the 3rd century, there is no consensus among scholars. [1] [2] It was in the 3rd century that the Goths began to be described by Roman writers as an increasingly important people north of the lower Danube and Black Sea, in the area of modern Romania, Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine.

  9. Oium - Wikipedia

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    Oium was a name for Scythia, or a fertile part of it, roughly in modern Ukraine, where the Goths, under a legendary King Filimer, settled after leaving Gothiscandza, according to the Getica by Jordanes, written around 551.