- The
Thervingi, Tervingi, or
Teruingi (sometimes
pluralised Tervings or Thervings) were a
Gothic people of the
plains north of the
Lower Danube and west...
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concern the
period between the
attack on the
Thervingi by
Valens (367/9) and the
Hunnic raids on the
Thervingi (ca. 376). In this time, a
civil war may have...
- died 381) was king of
several branches of the
Thervingian Goths (Latin:
Thervingi) for at
least two
decades in the 4th century.
Throughout his reign, Athanaric...
- the latest,
several Gothic groups were distinguishable,
among whom the
Thervingi and
Greuthungi were the most powerful.
During this time,
Wulfila began...
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crossed the
Danube while Rome was busy with
Thervingi refugees in that year. He soon
allied himself with the
Thervingi leaders Fritigern and
Alavivus against...
-
claiming descent from the
Visigothic Kingdom (which,
originally ruled by the
Thervingi Kings, had
become elective in the 6th century). The
Monarchy of Spain...
- In time and
geographical area, the
Greutungi and
their neighbours, the
Thervingi,
correspond to
parts of the
archaeological Chernyakhov culture. Chernyakhov...
-
Valens permitted the
Thervingi to
cross the
Lower Danube and to
settle in the
Roman Empire in the
autumn of 376. The
Thervingi were
followed by the Greuthingi...
-
gathered all
available troops, some 5,000 men, and
attacked the 7,000–8,000
Thervingi Goths under Fritigern nine
miles to the west of the town.
While the Romans...
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between the
Roman Empire and the
Thervingi at Noviodunum, Moesia, modern-day Romania. At this time, the
leader of the
Thervingi,
Athanaric was
threatening northern...