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Fastida was a king of the
Gepidae of the 3rd century. His
battle against the
Visigoths resulted in defeat, and was
chronicled in
Getica by Jordanes. He...
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mentioned by Jordanes,
involving Fastida.
Archaeologist Kurdt ****dt
however also
equates it to the
battle involving Fastida and
proposed that the battle...
- he died
during the
neighboring Visigoth breakthrough of
Geberic in 335.
Fastida Geary,
Patrick J.
Readings in
Medieval History. (Orchard Park: Broadview...
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acquire Vitner's for $25 million. In May 2021, Utz
acquired the
supplier Fastida Foods for $41 million. In
December 2021, Utz
acquired R.W.
Garcia for $56...
- late 3rd century, as
recorded by Jordanes, the Gepids,
under their king
Fastida,
utterly defeated the Burgundians, and then
attacked the
Goths and their...
- Attila; or a
battle between the
Gothic king
Ostrogotha and the
Gepid king
Fastida; or a
battle between the
Langobards and the
Vulgares (Bulgars) in which...
- been
living near the
Vistula basin,
where they were
almost annihilated by
Fastida, king of the Gepids,
whose kingdom was also
originally near the
mouth of...
- a king of the Greuthungi, was
defeated by Huns from the east, who had
defeated and
joined forces with
Alans living near the Don river.
Fastida v t e...
- call it so, and thus they form a nation. (97) So then, as we were saying,
Fastida, king of the Gepidae,
stirred up his
quiet people to
enlarge their boundaries...
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retelling of the
battle between the
Gothic king
Ostrogotha and the
Gepid king
Fastida,
which was
described by
Jordanes in Ch. 17 of his
history of the Goths...