- The
Geats (/ɡiːts, ˈɡeɪəts, jæts/ GHEETS, ****-əts, YATS; Old English: gēatas [ˈjæɑtɑs]; Old Norse:
gautar [ˈɡɑu̯tɑr]; Swedish: götar [ˈjø̂ːtar]), sometimes...
- Onjo differ. A
third legend from
Chinese records states that a
certain "
Gutae" was the
founder of Baekje.
According to the most
accepted Onjo Founder...
-
earlier chapter he
mentions a
people called the
Gutae (or Gautae) as
living in
southern Scandia.
These Gutae are
probably the same as the
later Gauti mentioned...
-
africana Edwards, 1926 T.
bureni Wirth, 1949 T.
frauenfeldi Schiner, 1856 T.
gutae De Oliveira, Da Silva, & Trivinho-Strixino, 2013 T. ****onica
Tokunaga &...
- Zhou (周書) and Book of Sui (隋書)
refer to "
Gutae" as the
founder of Baekje, and some
scholars believe that "
Gutae"
actually refers to Goi as the true founder...
-
there might be a
kernel of
truth in the claim,
proposing that a clan of the
Gutae may have left
Scandinavia and
contributed to the
ethnogenesis of the Gutones...
- Pei Shih and Book of Sui both tell that one
descendant of
Dongmyeong was
Gutae who was
sincere in his benevolence. When he
first established his country...
- Gutones/Gythones as one of the
peoples of Sarmatia. He also
mentions the
Gutae/Gautae/Goutai of
southern Scandia. The
latter are
variants of the name of...
- with
dentils was
designed while below the
triglyphs there are
droplets (
gutae). The
burial chambers are
accessed by an
entrance that was
carved in the...
- China, or The
Shoku Nihongi mention Dongmyeong (동명; 東明),
Wutae (우태; 優太),
Gutae (구태; 仇太), and Domo (도모; 都慕).
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