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Ermanaric (died 376) was a
Greuthungian Gothic king who
before the
Hunnic invasion evidently ruled a
sizable portion of Oium, the part of
Scythia inhabited...
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Ermanaric (also
referred to as
Ermanaricus or Hermanaric), is
identified as a
Greuthungian king who
ruled territories in
modern Ukraine.
Ermanaric signals...
- name of
Visigothic origin, a
given name
derived from the
Gothic name
Ermanaric ([H]ermanarico, [H][er]manrique)
later translated into
Spanish and (2)...
- legend,
whose grisly death at the
hands of her
jealous royal husband Ermanaric was told in many
northern European stories,
including the Old
Norse Poetic...
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Attila and a
hundred years after the
death of the
historical Gothic king
Ermanaric.
Differences between Dietrich and
Theodoric were
already noted in the...
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historian Saxo
Grammaticus records a
version of the
story of
Jorumrek (
Ermanaric)'s
death that
includes Gudrun (as Guthruna) in
Latin in his
Gesta Danorum...
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daughter of Sigurðr and Guðrún, was also
raised by Jonakr. King Jörmunrekr (
Ermanaric)
proposed to
Svanhildr through his son Randver, but the
treacherous Bicke...
- Greuthungi, the
Greuthungi are
strongly ****ociated with both the
Gothic king
Ermanaric, and the
later Amal
dynasty who were
among Attila's Goths.
After the collapse...
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succeeded by the
Greuthungian king
Ermanaric, who
embarked on a large-scale expansion.
Jordanes states that
Ermanaric conquered a
large number of warlike...
- have
originated from the
Aesti tribes. In the 4th century,
Gothic ruler Ermanaric claimed to have
subjugated the
territories corresponding to Estonia, but...