- The
Gepids (Latin: Gepidae, Gipedae;
Ancient Gr****: Γήπαιδες, romanized: Gḗpaides) were an East
Germanic tribe who
lived in the area of
modern Romania...
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derives from East
Germanic origin;
Attila is
formed from the
Gothic or
Gepidic noun atta, "father", by
means of the
diminutive suffix -ila,
meaning "little...
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resulted in defeat, and was
chronicled in
Getica by Jordanes. He is the
first Gepidic king
whose name survives.
Geberic Visimar Name of
Germanic origin, containing...
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archaeologically exhibit strong similarities to
Gepidic graves,
suggesting that a part of the po****tion ****imilated to the
Gepidic culture. The
cemetery at "Brateiu...
- horse. The Avar army was
composed from
numerous other groups: Slavic,
Gepidic and
Bulgar military units.
There also
appeared to have
existed semi-independent...
- were led by the
general Pitzias and had
allied themselves with the Hunnic-
Gepidic robber-chieftain Mundo. As a response, the
Eastern Roman Empire sent Sabini****...
- Wozniak,
Frank (January 1, 1979). "Byzantine
Diplomacy and the Lombard-
Gepidic Wars".
Balkan Studies. 20 (1): 141 – via OJS / PKP.
Amory 1997, p. 397...
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Migrations (271–896); The
period of the Avar rule; Gepidia's destruction,
Gepidic traces".
History of Transylvania,
Volume I.: From the
Beginnings to 1606...
- "OMHARIVS",
probably in
reference to Omharus, one of the
known Gepid kings. The
Gepidic kingdom was
annihilated in 567–568 by the Avars. The
reign of Justinian...
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leading to a
collapse of the
Gothic dominance in the area. c.401–420 –
Gepidic center on the
plains north-west of the Meseş Mountains. 420s – Huns impose...