- romanized: *Þiudareiks; Gr****: Θευδέριχος, romanized: Theuderikhos; Latin:
Theoderīcus. See, for instance,
Jonathan J. Arnold's
Theoderic and the
Roman Imperial...
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Theodoric I (Gothic: Þiudarīks; Latin:
Theodericus; c. 390 or 393 20 or 24 June 451) was the King of the
Visigoths from 418 to 451.
Theodoric is famous...
- Great, king of the Ostrogoths. The name was
Latinized as
Theodoricus or
Theodericus,
originally from a
Common Germanic form *Þeudarīks ("people-ruler") from...
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Theodericus Ulsenius, the
Latin version of the
Frisian Dirk van
Ulsen (c. 1460—c. 1508), was a
Renaissance humanist and physician. Born in Zwolle, in...
- he is
recorded as
invading the
Frankish Kingdoms during the
reign of
Theodericus I (died 534), the son of
Clovis ("Chlodovechus"), the king of the Franks...
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derived from the
Comthur (Commander) and
regional Preceptor,
frater Theodericus,
mentioned in a 1212 do****ent. This
Dietrich is the
probable builder...
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Middle Ages,
hexameter abridgments being current under the
names of
Theodericus and
Petrus Diaconus. The
commentary by
Saumaise in his
Plinianae Exercitationes...
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Theodoric (or Theoderic)
Strabo (Latin:
Theodericus; died 481) was a
Gothic chieftain who was
involved in the
politics of the
Eastern Roman Empire during...
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Theodoric II
THEODERICUS D[EI] G[RATIA] DUX LOTH[RINGEN] ET
MARCHIO Duke of
Lorraine Reign 1070–1115
Predecessor Gerhard, Duke of
Lorraine Successor Simon...
- (1982–2000)
Joris Vercammen (2000–2020)
Bernd Wallet (2020–present)
Theodericus de
Neunar in
Eubel (1913a). Otto de
Geldern in
Eubel (1913a). Jan van...