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Charles Christopher Mierow (1883–1961) was an
American academic and
classical scholar. He had a
Princeton Ph.D. in
classical languages and literature,...
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worship of this god
seemed to be
really bestowed upon
their ancestor. C.C.
Mierow translation The
Latin deity Mars was
occasionally glossed by Old English...
- "The
Origin and
Deeds of the Goths,
chapter III".
Translated by
Charles C.
Mierow.
Archived from the
original on 24
April 2006.
Retrieved 1 May 2006. Michaelsen...
- two main theories, one
expressed by the
Mierow source below, and one by the O'Donnell
source below.
Mierow's is
earlier and does not
include a letter...
- ). Getica: The
Origin and
Deeds of the Goths.
Translated by
Charles C.
Mierow. 266. Jordanes. De
origine actibusque Getarum L (in Latin).
Archived from...
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Anunnaki áss.
Simek 2008, p. 3. Hall 2007, p. 63.
Mierow 1915, p. 3.
Getica (Latin),
Chapter 13, 78.
Mierow 1915, pp. 72–73,
Chapter 13, 78. Grimm, p. 25...
- Ostrogoths,
above all the
other chieftains." (Jordanes, Getica, trans. C. C.
Mierow, 1915)
After Attila's
death in 453,
Ardaric led the
rebellion against Attila's...
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Retrieved 13
January 2008.
Jordanes (translated by
Charles Christopher Mierow), The
Origins and
Deeds of the
Goths Archived 24
April 2006 at the Wayback...
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actibusque Getarum [Getica] (The
Origin and
Deeds of the Goths) c. 551.
Mierow,
Charles C., trans. The
Origins and
Deeds of the Goths. Princeton: Princeton...
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Dutch and German). Münster:
Agenda Verlag.
Jordanes (2006).
Mierow,
Charles Christopher Mierow (ed.). The
Gothic History of Jordanes.
Evolution Publishing...