「Goths」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「the」)
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Ulfila converts the | Goths to Arianism. |
In the early album Asterix and the | Goths for instance, the Goths (early Germans) are re |
Valens promised the | Goths farming land, grain rations, and protection un |
Jordanes claims that he successfully ruled the | Goths until his death at the age of 110. |
A stone circle in northern Poland where the | Goths had settled after their emigration from Scandz |
Geberic was a king of the | Goths of the fourth century AD. |
Inner Mysteries of the | Goths: Rune-lore and Secret Wisdom of the Northern T |
The battle forced the | Goths to retreat to Septimania, which they continued |
as to halt Alaric's southward expansion of the | Goths in Italy. |
ng the Gothic War, Orvieto was defended by the | Goths for a long time. |
unched his attempt to reconquer Italy from the | Goths, he led his forces into Dalmatia, which the Go |
revenge and confident of victory, attacked the | Goths at a small town called Forum Terebronii. |
e, with their superior numbers, surrounded the | Goths, who attempted now to retreat from the empire. |
the city of Nicopolis, Decius arrived, and the | Goths left and headed towards Philippopolis. |
a bishop around 340 and evangelized among the | Goths for 7 years during the 340s. |
ar (552), he sent over 5,000 men to defeat the | Goths on the sides of Vesuvius. |
is speech recalling the common interest of the | Goths, Strabo forced the Amal to ask for peace. |
Ormar rode to the | Goths and told them that they would do battle outsid |
hich, according to Jordanes, were given to the | Goths by Dicineus / Dekaineos, the Dacian-Getic legi |
Wulfila, who became bishop of the | Goths in 341 AD, was the grandson of one such female |
In 380 the | Goths divided into Terving and Greuthung armies, in |
In 381, forces of the western Empire drove the | Goths back to Thrace, where finally in 382, peace wa |
Romans in charge accepted bribes to allow the | Goths to retain their weapons. |
the culture is ultimately a reflection of the | Goths' domination of the Pontic area. |
gionary and Asterix and Obelix All at Sea, the | Goths were depicted much more sympathetically. |
The Moesogoths were a branch of the | Goths who settled in Moesia, a region north of Thrac |
In 268, the | Goths launched a combined land-sea invasion against |
Captured by the | Goths in the following century, it was reconquered b |
ek's son Angantyr, who was the new king of the | Goths, held a great banquet in the honour of his fat |
ew upsurge under the Romans, but in AD 395 the | Goths raided the sanctuary. |
There is no proof that the | Goths, Vandals, etc originated from Sweden, even if |
movement is identified as the migration of the | Goths from Gothiscandza to Oium, but not all scholar |
In 1606 Joseph-Juste Scaliger claimed that the | Goths of Crimea read both the Old and New Testaments |
In AD 330 Tanais was devastated by the | Goths, but the site was occupied continuously up to |
te of the Battle of Abrittus, during which the | Goths defeated a Roman army under the emperors Traja |
n punished for his “insolence” and that if the | Goths took Rimini then it could turn the tide of the |
He lets the history of the | Goths commence with the emigration of Berig with thr |
a 1899 monograph on the relations between the | Goths and Ancient Slavs, concern the history of Germ |
Aurelian intercepted the | Goths with his Dalmatian cavalry and defeated them i |
f his son, Mundus sallied out and defeated the | Goths but was mortally wounded in the pursuit. |
Mundus defeated the | Goths and took the capital, Salona; but, early in th |
the saga of Heidrek the wise, the king of the | Goths, and contains the riddles of Gestumblindi. |
382, Peace between Rome and the | Goths, Large Gothic contingents of Thervingi, Taifal |
ity of Croton, which was being besieged by the | Goths, repeatedly sent to him for help, but he did n |
s such as Attila the Hun, King Dietrich of the | Goths, and others. |
Ricina was destroyed by the | Goths during the fifth and sixth centuries, and its |
ttle, and since the horde was much larger, the | Goths fell and finally Hervor was slain. |
he main brunt of the Hunnic assault, while the | Goths were able to flank the Huns and ultimately dri |
rtius site (linked from article) says that the | Goths scattered the ashes in 410 when they sacked Ro |
ury, due in part to the military defeat of the | Goths at the hands of the Franks, the elimination of |
as after the Roman Empire (the Byzantines, the | Goths and Lombards). |
of the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire and the | Goths) and did enforce the edict. |
ianity refers to the Christian religion of the | Goths and sometimes the Gepids, Vandals, and Burgund |
His major reasons for quickly accepting the | Goths into Roman territory were to increase the size |
ple to commemorate Arcadius's triumph over the | Goths under Gainas in 400. |
Tyritake was sacked by the | Goths in the 3rd century AD and again in the 4th cen |
hind the strategic revolution that brought the | Goths to the Danube in the summer of 376." |
Eventually, the | Goths present Getafix to their Gothic chieftain, Met |
of modern-day Northern Poland, probably by the | Goths, as excavations made in 20th as well as in the |
olchis (modern Georgia), Tanausis, king of the | Goths, met Vesosis, king of the Egyptians, and there |
ed in Jordanes' semi-historical account of the | Goths as happening in remote antiquity when Vesosis, |
erly inhabited by Germanic tribes, such as the | Goths and the Rugians etc. |
tary compulsors; which were officers among the | Goths, whose business was to oblige the tardy soldie |
d to the south the settlement territory of the | Goths in Moesia. |
rely remember that in the beginning I said the | Goths went forth from the bosom of the island of Sca |
2 a subcoat representing the title King of the | Goths: on gold, a blue heraldic leopard over nine re |
tern court, as the imperial policy towards the | Goths changed because of the rebellion of Gainas: Fr |
The initial success experienced by the | Goths encouraged them to engage in a series of raidi |
Goar had allied himself with Athaulf after the | Goths' defeat of Jovinus; the latter hypothesis woul |
ndians and the Franks under Clovis I. Like the | Goths, the Vandals, whose influence can best be judg |
eover, concerning the Huns displacement of the | Goths, ancient historian Ammianus Marcellinus conclu |
remarkable spectacle, where one might see the | Goths fighting with pikes, the Gepidae raging with t |
The city was pillaged by the | Goths in 258, and, although it was afterwards re-bui |
d had the twelve volumes of the History of the | Goths by Cassiodorus at home. |
hat the leadership of the Amal had reduced the | Goths to fighting each other, and only for the Roman |
itionally regarded as the original home of the | Goths, and to kings of Sweden, it meant the other of |
High ranking families from the | Goths had been sifting away to "distant" and derelic |
ose inscriptions to the 2nd century (while the | Goths had been in contact with Greek culture only fr |
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