- The
Gutes (Old West Norse:
Gotar, Old Gutnish: Gutar) were a
North Germanic tribe inhabiting the
island of Gotland. The
ethnonym is
related to that of...
- YATS; Old English: gēatas [ˈjæɑtɑs]; Old Norse:
gautar [ˈɡɑu̯tɑr]; Swedish:
götar [ˈjø̂ːtar]),
sometimes called Goths, were a
large North Germanic tribe who...
-
Alenka Gotar is a
Slovene soprano singer, born in
Rodica in 1977. With the song "Cvet z juga" ("Flower of the South"), she
represented Slovenia in the...
-
Gothic Gut-þiuda, Old
Norse gotar or gutar).
Early inhabitants of present-day Götaland
called themselves Geats (in
Swedish Götar),
derived from *Gautaz (plural...
- The
GoFly Gotar is a
French autogyro that was
designed by and was
under development by
GoFly Aeronatique of Boves, Somme,
introduced in 2013. The aircraft...
-
modern Sweden: the
Svear (Swedes) and
Götar (Geats); the
Svear are
mentioned in more
foreign sources than the
Götar,
credited with
military activities at...
-
times around 12,000 BC. The
inhabitants emerged as the
Geats (Swedish:
Götar) and
Swedes (Svear),
which were part of the sea-faring
peoples known as...
- This list
follows the
generally accepted identification between the
names Götar (modern Swedish),
Gautar (Old Norse) and
Geatas (Old English),
which is...
- the song "Cvet z juga",
written by
Andrej Babić, and
performed by
Alenka Gotar. The
Slovene parti****ting broadcaster,
Radiotelevizija Slovenija (RTVSLO)...
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Halland and
Blekinge to Sweden. The
earliest possible mentions of the
götar is by the 2nd-century
geographer Ptolemy, who
mentions the
Goutai (Γούται...