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Ostrogotha was a
leader of the
eastern Goths in Ukraine, who
invaded Roman Moesia during the
Crisis of the
Third Century,
mentioned by the 6th-century...
- the
tribes beyond the Danube, the
Goths and
their allies, led by King
Ostrogotha and his
subcommanders Argedo and Gundericus,
moved towards the
Roman border...
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Ostrogotho (c. 480 –
before 516) was the
daughter of the
Ostrogothic king
Theodoric the Great, and the wife of the
Burgundian king Sigismund. Her mother...
- land from
Ostrogotha, King of the Visigoths,
because the Gepids'
territory was "hemmed in by
rugged mountains and
dense forests".
Ostrogotha refused Fastida's...
- Burgundians, and then
attacked the
Goths and
their king
Ostrogotha. Out of this conflict,
Ostrogotha and the
Goths emerged victorious. In the last decades...
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Lombards (ruled ca. 510–539) and his
second wife
called Austrigusa or
Ostrogotha, a Gepid. The
Origo Gentis Langobardorum names "Wisigarda…secundæ Walderada"...
- Arab who
reigned 244–249) the
Ostrogoths were
ruled by a king
called Ostrogotha and they
either derived their name from this "father of the Ostrogoths"...
-
submitting or
removing minor Gepid rulers.
Elemund had a son and daughter,
Ostrogotha and Austrigusa, respectively; the
latter was
given in
marriage to Wacho...
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Theodoric I and the Huns
under Attila; or a
battle between the
Gothic king
Ostrogotha and the
Gepid king Fastida; or a
battle between the
Langobards and the...
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these chieftains under the
command of Cniva's
predecessor (a
certain Ostrogotha),
Wolfram and
other scholars argue that it is
plausible to
regard their...