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Geberic was a king of the
Goths of the
fourth century AD,
reported in the 6th by
Jordanes in his
history of the Amal dynasty-led Goths, the Getica. According...
- most
likely that he died
during the
neighboring Visigoth breakthrough of
Geberic in 335.
Fastida Geary,
Patrick J.
Readings in
Medieval History. (Orchard...
- 4th-century
Thervingian Gothic pagan ruler (reiks, kindins) He was
succeeded by
Geberic. In 328,
Constantine the
Great constructed a
bridge across the
Danube and...
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Getica by Jordanes. He is the
first Gepidic king
whose name survives.
Geberic Visimar Name of
Germanic origin,
containing the
element fast-
meaning "fixed...
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although Vidigoia was killed.
Jordanes states that
Aoric was
succeeded by
Geberic, "a man
renowned for his
valor and
noble birth", who
waged war on the Hasdingi...
- [by] the
Hister (Danube)." The
Vandals were
attacked by the
Gothic king
Geberic, and
their king
Visimar was killed. The
Vandals then
migrated to neighbouring...
- Giffrid, Gebhard, Gebaheri, Gibohildis, Gebahoh, Gebalinda, Geberad,
Geberic, Gebawin, Gibulf; Ælgifu/Ælfgifu, Ælthelgifu/Eadgifu, Godgyfu/Godiva, Ottogeba...
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Wingureiks fl. 370s
Therving official Gainas fl. 390s
Gothic Magister militum Geberic fl. 4th
century Gothic king
Sigericus sigu "victory" +
reiks "ruler" d...
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would have
referred to the
Ostrogoths of
Geberic's time. It may be ****umed that the
Ostrogoths of
Geberic's time (4th c.)
still controlled the Vistula...
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leader of this infiltration.
Herwig Wolfram designates Vidigoia,
along with
Geberic, as one of the
first reiks, who were
military kings emerging among the...