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Berig is a
legendary king of the
Goths appearing in the
Getica by Jordanes.
According to Jordanes,
Berig led his
people on
three ships from
Scandza (Scandinavia)...
- century:
Berig (the
leader of the
original Goths during their migration from
Scandza to Oium), and
Filimer son of
Gadaric ("about the
fifth since Berig"). A...
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Bérig-Vintrange (French pronunciation: [
beʁiɡ vɛ̃tʁɑ̃ʒ]; German: Berg-Wintringen) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in northeastern...
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where they
emigrated by sea to an area
called Gothiscandza under their king
Berig.
Historians are not in
agreement on the
authenticity and
accuracy of this...
- (Geats) in Gothaland.
Magnus separately listed Gaptus as son and
successor of
Berig,
first king of the
Goths south of the Baltic.
Gautr is also one of the Eddaic...
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according to Jordanes. He was the son of
Gadaric and the
fifth generation since Berig settled with his
people in Gothiscandza. When the
Gothic nation had multiplied...
- that the East
Germanic tribe of
Goths were led from
Scandza by
their king
Berig. As soon as they had set foot in the land, they
named the area Gothiscandza...
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Getica of Jordanes, and
declares that in
around 836
years after the Deluge,
Berig, a
mythical king of the
Goths from the
aforementioned work, is unanimously...
- Gepids. They left
Scandza together in
three boats under the
leadership of
Berig, the
legendary Gothic king.
Jordanes specified that the Gepids' ancestors...
- (16–24). He lets the
history of the
Goths commence with the
emigration of
Berig with
three ships from
Scandza to
Gothiscandza (25, 94), in a
distant past...