- The Thervingi,
Tervingi, or
Teruingi (sometimes
pluralised Tervings or Thervings) were a
Gothic people of the
plains north of the
Lower Danube and west...
- with the
Tervingi,
argues that
while primary sources occasionally list all four
names (as in, for example, Gruthungi, Austrogothi,
Tervingi, Visi), whenever...
- Ukraine, in the 3rd and the 4th centuries. They had
close contacts with the
Tervingi,
another Gothic people, who
lived west of the
Dniester River. To the east...
- were
already composed of sub-groups with
their own names,
because the
Tervingi, who
bordered on the
Roman Empire and the
Carpathian Mountains, were mentioned...
- only to
admit the
Tervingi, who were
settled in the
Roman provinces of
Thrace and Moesia. Due to
mistreatment by the Romans, the
Tervingi revolted in 377...
- the
Ansis (cognate with Old
English ēse, Old
Norse æsir), and that the
Tervingi opened battle with
songs of
praise for
their ancestors.[citation needed]...
-
writing around 360, nunc Taifali,
Victohali et
Tervingi habent ("the Taifali, Victohali, and
Tervingi now possess") Dacia.
Claudius Mamertinus, in a speech...
- with
Roman commander Lupicinus. The
Tervingi rebelled, and the Visigoths, a
group derived either from the
Tervingi or from a
fusion of
mainly Gothic groups...
- the Danube. The
Roman armies inflicted a
crushing defeat on the
Tervingi. The
Tervingi signed a
treaty with the Romans,
giving a
measure of
peace until...
-
Heather is
skeptical of the
claim that
Ermanaric ruled all
Goths except the
Tervingi, and
furthermore points to the fact that such an
enormous empire would...