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Germanic people. In English, the
plural "Heruli" can also be
spelled as
Heruls, Herules, or Herulians. The name can be
written without "h" in Gr**** (Ἔρουλοι...
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Anastasius (reigned 491-518). Paul the
Deacon gave the same name for the
Herul king who died when they were
defeated by the Lombards,
which is normally...
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modern Austria and
Slovakia north of the Danube. Here they
subdued the
Heruls and
later fought frequent wars with the Gepids. The
Lombard king Audoin...
- conjecture.)
Attila gathered his v****als—Gepids, Ostrogoths, Rugians, Scirians,
Heruls, Thuringians, Alans, Burgundians,
among others—and
began his
march west...
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Aruth (Gr****: Αρούθ; fl. 553) was a
Byzantine official of
Herul origin,
active under Emperor Justinian (r. 527–565). It is
known that he was
married to...
- city had few
supplies with
which to
stand a siege. A new
force of 2,000
Herul foederati,
under the
Armenian eunuch N****s,
arrived at Picenum. Belisarius...
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earthquake strikes Ephesus and
Pergamon and
another strikes Cyrene. The
Heruls accompany the Goths,
ravaging the
coasts of the
Black Sea and the Aegean...
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command of John of Epi****us, Belisarius' guard,
mercenaries (including 400
Heruls led by Pharas,
noted by
Procopius for
their excellence, and 600 Huns under...
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genere Rogus), with Turcilingi,
Scirian and
Heruli followers. The
Scirii and
Heruls were
among those known to
contemporaries such as the
historian Procopius...
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Battle of
Verona Belligerents Heruls Scirians Ostrogoths Rugians Commanders and
leaders Odoacer Theodoric the
Great Strength 20,000–25,000 20,000 Casualties...