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Ermanaric (died 376) was a
Greuthungian Gothic king who
before the
Hunnic invasion evidently ruled a
sizable portion of Oium, the part of
Scythia inhabited...
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father of the
Danish people.
Ermanaric (also
referred to as
Ermanaricus or
Hermanaric), is
identified as a
Greuthungian king who
ruled territories in modern...
- Routledge. p. 119. ISBN 9780700714636. Korkkanen, Irma (1975). The
peoples of
Hermanaric Jordanes,
Getica 116.
Suomalaisen Tiedeakatemian toimituksia,
Sarja B...
- s**** of Ocean." The next
quote concerns the
subjugation of the
Aesti by
Hermanaric, king of the
Gothic Greuthungi: "This
ruler also
subdued by his wisdom...
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Vinitharius became the new king of the
Greuthungi after the
death of
Ermanaric (
Hermanaric). Ammi****
Marcellinus reports that
Ermanaric was
succeeded by Vithimiris...
- oral tradition.
Jordanes wrote that "After the
slaughter of the Heruli,
Hermanaric also took arms
against the Venethi. This people,
though despised in war...
- was once
again as far-reaching and
splendid as it was in the time of
Hermanaric; however, it was now of a
wholly different character. The
dominion of...
- the
Visigoths had
already separated because of some dispute.
Meanwhile Hermanaric, who was
unable to
endure either the pain of his
wound or the inroads...
- Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-13924-4. Korkkanen, Irma (1975). The
peoples of
Hermanaric: Jordanes,
Getica 116.
Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia. ISBN 978-951-41-0231-8...
- for our sins", and were at that time made
obedient to the
Gothic king
Hermanaric. Jordanes' 6th-century
description of the "populous race of the Venethi"...