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Suevic was a
steamship built by
Harland and
Wolff in
Belfast for the
White Star Line.
Suevic was the
fifth and last of the...
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Suevic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suevic may
refer to:
Suebi or Suevi, a
large group of
Germanic peoples SS
Suevic, a
steamship This...
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overwhelmingly Celtic,
Roman and
Suevic stock, not Visigoths, for in the
century since Leovigild's
conquest of the
Suevic kingdom in 585
there had been no...
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eastern origin who had been
allies of the Huns. In the
sixth century the
Suevic Longobards moved from the Elbe to
become one of the
major powers of the...
- were: SS Afric (1899) SS Medic (1899) SS Persic (1899) SS Runic (1901) SS
Suevic (1901) The
White Star Line had
originally been
based on the
Australian trade...
- interpretation,
taking into
account Miro's
alliances with
Francia and Byzantium,
Suevic animosity to the Goths, and the
shared Catholic faith of
Sueves and rebels...
- Hydatius,
after the sack of
Braga and the
execution of Rechiar, the
previous Suevic king, by the Visigoths, the
Gothic king,
Theodoric II, led his army south...
- Anthemius,
given in 468, the poet
Sidonius Apollinaris claimed that
Ricimer was
Suevic on his father's side and
Visigothic on his mother's,
specifying that his...
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emperor of the Liu Song
dynasty (d. 477) Frumar,
Suevic king of
Galicia (approximate date) Richimund,
Suevic king of
Galicia (approximate date) Rom**** of...
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Theodemar (also Teodomiro, Latin: Theodemirus; died 570) was one of the last
Suevic kings of
Galicia and one of the
first Chalcedonian Christians to hold the...