-
powerful but
treacherous king: "We have
heard of the
wolfish mind of
Eormanric: far and wide he
ruled the
people of the
realm of the Goths: he was a...
- the Brosings' necklace, Gem-figured filigree. He
gained the
hatred Of
Eormanric the Goth,
chose eternal reward. The
Beowulf poet is
clearly referring...
- of the king of the
glorious Goths,
Eormanric, the
cruel troth-breaker". The Ostrogoth[dubious – discuss]
Eormanric was
defeated by the Huns in the 4th...
- Europe. In Widsith, the
traveller has been with the Hreðgotum,
ruled by
Eormanrīc,
historic king of the Goths. In Snorri's Edda, it is
either applied to...
- very old in parts,
dating back to
events in the 4th
century concerning Eormanric and the Goths, and
contains a
catalogue of
names and
places ****ociated...
-
impact on history, with
Attila King of the Huns
coming first,
followed by
Eormanric of the Ostrogoths.: 187 It may also be the
oldest extant work that tells...
- the east out of
Anglen to the home of the king of the
glorious Goths,
Eormanric, the
cruel troth-breaker..." In Inca mythology, Mama
Ocllo first taught...
-
providing some
details of a narrative, such as that of the
Scyldings and of
Eormanric (Ermanaric).
Another poem by a
fictional scop, Deor,
presents itself as...
- 1086/388087. JSTOR 433891. S2CID 162361312. Brady,
Caroline (1937). The
Eormanric of the Wīdsīð.
University of
California Publications in English. Vol. III...
- Eric was the hero.
Prose Edda,Gesta
Danorum (V)
Ermanaric Old English:
Eormanrīc, Old Norse: Jörmunrekr or
Erminrikr (Þiðreks saga), Latin: Iarmericus...