- The
Heruli (also Eluri, Eruli,
Herules, Herulians) were one of the
smaller Germanic peoples of Late Antiquity,
known from
records in the
third to sixth...
- ****imilated by the Hispano-Roman majority)
Herules, East
Germanic (East
Germanic Herules) East
Herules West
Herules Lemovii (=Turcilingi?) (also
probably identical...
-
archaeological record until the
early 5th century. The sack of the city by the
Herules in 267 and by the
Visigoths under their king
Alaric I (r. 395–410) in 396...
- of the
Herules,
Uniwersytet im.
Adama Mickiewicza w
Poznaniu Poznań, ISBN 978-83-232-3902-4 Sarantis,
Alexander (2010). "The
Justinianic Herules". In Curta...
- In 267/268
there were
large raids led by the
Herules in 267/268, and a
mixed group of
Goths and
Herules in 269/270.
Gothic attacks were
abruptly ended...
-
construction of the Late
Antique wall
built to
protect the site from the
Herules. "Olympia: Leonidaion". MIT Libraries.
Retrieved 28
December 2024. "Olympia...
- been laid
waste by
hordes of Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids,
Herules, Saxons, Burgundians, Alemanni, and—alas for the commonweal!—even Pannonians...
- Nepos. In 476, the
barbarian foederati in Italy,
composed mainly of the
Herules,
Scirians and Turcilingians,
demanded land in
Italy to
settle on. Orestes...
-
Germanic peoples since ancient times,
including the Angles, Cimbri, Jutes,
Herules,
Teutones and others. A 2025
study in
Nature found genetic evidence of...
- been laid
waste by
hordes of Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids,
Herules, Saxons, Burgundians, Allemanni, and – alas! for the commonweal! – even...