意味 | 共起表現 |
「Ostrogoths」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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A Struggle for Rome - The | Ostrogoths and Belisarius. |
a was the daughter of Theodemir, king of the | Ostrogoths, and his wife Erelieva. |
remainder of Odoacer's foederati joined the | Ostrogoths and were allowed to remain in Italy. |
e Balkans were ravaged time and again by the | Ostrogoths and the Huns. |
andals' most powerful rivals, the Visigoths, | Ostrogoths, and the Byzantine Empire, were all heavily |
of the 5th century, it was demolished by the | Ostrogoths and a severe earthquake destroyed it in 518. |
In this war the | Ostrogoths and Visigoths began again to unite, if we ma |
Goth leader Theodoric the Great, king of the | Ostrogoths and regent of the Visigoths, was allied by m |
eidgoths mentioned are a poetic name for the | Ostrogoths, appearing in other sources. |
Considering the location of the | Ostrogoths at the time of Theoderic, it should be a nam |
iors themselves had fought together with the | Ostrogoths at the Battle of Nedao in 454. |
The role of the | Ostrogoths became clear in the first schism. |
ng Narses ordered a general advance, and the | Ostrogoths broke and fled. |
This period began with the defeat of the | Ostrogoths by the general Belisarius and ended with the |
After that, the | Ostrogoths faded in obscurity. |
t may mean "rock people", to distinguish the | Ostrogoths from the Gauts (in what is today Sweden). |
malasuntha then ruled as Regent/Queen of the | Ostrogoths from 526-34. |
memorial to Theodoric the Great, king of the | Ostrogoths from 471 to 526 AD, with the building depict |
g to Herwig Wolfram, following Jordanes, the | Ostrogoths had a huge kingdom north of the Black Sea in |
ic (516 - 2 October 534) was the King of the | Ostrogoths in Italy. |
Theodoric the Great, king of the | Ostrogoths, in 489 opened his first campaign against Od |
r waged on behalf of Justinian I against the | Ostrogoths in Italy. |
or Heldebadus) (died 541) was a king of the | Ostrogoths in Italy, being chosen to replace Witiges, w |
Burns, Thomas S., A history of the | Ostrogoths, Indiana University Press, 1991. |
After the invasion of the | Ostrogoths, it was rechristened Theodoricopolis; in the |
This branch from the | Ostrogoths occurred due to religious reasons. |
The | Ostrogoths regrouped under Totila's successor Teia, but |
odoric the Great, the preeminent king of the | Ostrogoths, was born here. |
r in Italy was eliminated, and the remaining | Ostrogoths went back north and (re)settled in south Aus |
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