Definition of Herul. Meaning of Herul. Synonyms of Herul

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Definition of Herul

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Hemispherule
Hemispherule Hem`i*spher"ule, n. A half spherule.
Spherulate
Spherulate Spher"u*late, a. Covered or set with spherules; having one or more rows of spherules, or minute tubercles.
Spherulitic
Spherulitic Spher`u*lit"ic, a. Of or pertaining to a spherulite; characterized by the presence of spherulites.

Meaning of Herul from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- had the following offspring: Theudimund Anonyma, who married Aruth the Herul Martindale, J.R. (1992). The Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire 2 Part...
- near Theodosiopolis; joined by N****s (a Persarmenian) and his regiment of Heruls (under Philemouth and Verus) and Armenians Justus, Peranius, Domnentiolus...
- earthquake strikes Ephesus and Pergamon and another strikes Cyrene. The Heruls accompany the Goths, ravaging the coasts of the Black Sea and the Aegean...
- conjecture.) Attila gathered his v****als—Gepids, Ostrogoths, Rugians, Scirians, Heruls, Thuringians, Alans, Burgundians, among others—and began his march west...
- 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...
- the Roman-Germanic wars Ostrogothic Kingdom Belligerents Ostrogoths Rugii Heruls Scirians Commanders and leaders Theodoric the Great Odoacer Strength Unknown...
- genere Rogus), with Turcilingi, Scirian and Heruli followers. The Scirii and Heruls were among those known to contemporaries such as the historian Procopius...
- 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...