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- 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...
- probably a folk etymology or legend like his similar story about the Greuthung name. The Visigoths emerged from the Gothic tribes, probably a derivative...
- describe related, culturally linked tribes like the Tervingi and the Greuthungs, so it may be correct to label Geats as Goths. Scandinavian burial customs...
- 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...
- 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...
- the Roman Empire; two of the more successful groups, the Thervings and Greuthungs, absorbed smaller groups and gained independence within the Roman Empire...
- 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...