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Ragnaris (Gr****
spelling Ῥάγναρις, Ῥαγναρίς, Ῥαγναρῆς; Germanic, died 555) was a
Hunnic warlord who
fought for the
Ostrogoths in the
final stages of the...
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Gundulf and
Ragnaris escaped from the field.
Ragnaris later met N****s to
discuss peace terms; they
could not agree. As they parted,
Ragnaris shot at N****s...
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Sinor considered a name with
initial r- not of
Altaic origin (example
Ragnaris).
Omeljan Pritsak derived it from Old
Turkic and
considered it to be of...
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Germanic origin. He
argues that Attila, Bleda, Laudaricus, Onegesius,
Ragnaris, and Ruga are Germanic,
while Heather also
includes the
names Scottas and...
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Visigoths Triwila fl. 520s Saio of
Theodoric and
praepositus cubiculi Ragnaris Raginariþ
ragina (c.f.
Vandalic Raginari ) and riþ, both
meaning "counsel"...
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recorded 1,286
Icelandic men (0.2%) with the
given name as of
November 2005.
Ragnaris, a 6th
century Hunnic-Germanic warlord.
Ragnar Lodbrok, 9th
century Viking...
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Benevento Radelchis II of
Benevento Radoslav of
Duklja Radu
Cantacuzino Ragnaris Ragnvald Ingvarsson Ragusa Ragusa, 866–868
Siege of
Raiktor Rainerio of...
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Marsibil Clausen (18
March 2016). "Vildi ekki bjóða sig fram gegn Ólafi
Ragnari". Morgunblaðið (in Icelandic).
Retrieved 31
March 2016. "Bæring Ólafsson...
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Lonchaea pumila Meigen, 1838
Lonchaea pusillula McAlpine, 1964
Lonchaea ragnari Hackman, 1956
Lonchaea reidi McAlpine, 1964
Lonchaea relaxa McAlpine, 1964...
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surrender of
Tarentum and
Acherontia and
their Gothic commandants Ragnaris and Moras. When
Ragnaris attempted to
outplay the
Romans and took
fifty of
their soldiers...