- The
Greuthungi (also
spelled Greutungi) were a
Gothic people who
lived on the
Pontic steppe between the
Dniester and Don
rivers in what is now Ukraine...
- Goths, a
Germanic people,
established at
least two kingdoms:
Therving and
Greuthung. The
arrival of the Huns in 372–375
ended the
history of
these kingdoms...
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probably a folk
etymology or
legend like his
similar story about the
Greuthung name. The
Visigoths emerged from the
Gothic tribes,
probably a derivative...
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while Alatheus and
Saphrax led
another army,
largely recruited from the
Greuthung exiles.
Fritigern brought most if not all of his
fighters to the battle...
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heritage and
instead claims he came from
either the
Thervingi or the
Greuthung tribes. When the
Goths suffered setbacks against the Huns, they made a...
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describe related,
culturally linked tribes like the
Tervingi and the
Greuthungs, so it may be
correct to
label Geats as Goths.
Scandinavian burial customs...
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Vistula knee
Jordanes Gotthograikoi Graioceli Grannii Granii Greuthungi,
Greuthungs, Greutungi,
Greutungs Greothingi, Grutungi, Grauthungi,
Greutungi Another...
- Constantine,
waves of non-Roman peoples, most
prominently the Thervings,
Greuthungs and Huns,
began to
cross into the territory,
first (in the case of the...
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Dniester River. Jordanes, a mid 6th-century historian,
describes a
large Greuthung kingdom in the late 4th century, but Ammi**** Marcellinus, a late 4th-century...