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Gothi or goði (plural goðar, fem. gyðja; Old Norse: guþi) was a
position of
political and
social prominence in the
Icelandic Commonwealth. The term originally...
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Deepchand Laxmichand Gothi (Hindi pronunciation: [d̪iːpt͡ʃən̪d̪ ləkʃmiːt͡ʃən̪d̪
goːʈʰiː]) was an
Indian politician from the
state of the
Madhya Pradesh...
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Ulfilas (Gr****: Οὐλφίλας; c. 311 – 383),
known also as Wulfila(s) or Urphilas, was a 4th-century
Gothic preacher of
Cappadocian Gr**** descent. He was the...
- and Pannonia." ("Hieronymus
patre Eusebio natus,
oppido Stridonis, quod a
Gothis eversum,
Dalmatiae quondam Pannoniaeque confinium fuit..."). The
exact location...
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Gothi is a
village and muni****lity in
Humla District in the
Karnali Zone of north-western Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion...
- Pont-ar-
gothi (otherwise
Pontargothi or
Cothi Bridge) is a
village in Carmarthenshire, West Wales. The
village takes its name from the
bridge where the...
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Norse funeral Yule
Walpurgis Night Midsummer Hörgr
Heathen hof Vé (shrine)
Gothi Early Germanic calendars Runic magic Seeress (Germanic)
Galdr Death in Norse...
- in
Dogmatic Theology, Liturgiology;
Ecclesiastical Chronology and Law;
Gothis Architecture;
Christian Antiquities and Symbolism;
Conventual Arrangements...
- Old
Scandinavian sources other than the sagas. 1981. p. 300 "Vandalis,
Gothis, Longobardis,
Rugis et Gepidis, quos
vacant aliqui Cimbros, quos
hodie vocamus...
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Brittani de
Bituricas a
Gothis expulsi sunt,
multis apud
Dolensim vi**** peremptis.
Paulos vero
comes ****
Romanis ac
Francis Gothis bella intulit et praedas...