- 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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Thervings by
allowing them to
choose the
place of
their settlement, Thrace, and
allowed them to
remain united.
During the negotiations, the
Thervings...
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Roman army led by the
Roman emperor Valens and
Gothic rebels (largely
Thervings as well as Greutungs, non-Gothic Alans, and
various local rebels) led...
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defeated Athanaric,
before returning south of the Danube. In 376, the
Thervings came
under increasing pressure from the Huns, who had
already conquered...
- when the new
Eastern emperor,
Theodosius I,
signed a
treaty with the
Thervings, who
would become known as the Visigoths. The
treaty made the Visigoths...
- is
victorious over the Alamanni, yet again.
Battle of
Adrianople The
Thervings under Fritigern defeat and kill the
Eastern Roman Emperor Valens. 380...
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Alans and Huns
defeat Romans. 378 – 9
August –
Battle of
Adrianople –
Thervings under Fritigern defeat and kill the
Eastern Emperor Valens 380 – Battle...
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Black Sea the Goths, a
Germanic people,
established at
least two kingdoms:
Therving and Greuthung. The
arrival of the Huns in 372–375
ended the
history of...
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Valens (365) Valens'
raids on the
Thervings (367–369)
Hunnic raids on the
Greuthungs (c. 370)
Hunnic raids on the
Thervings (c. 376)
Gothic revolt in the...
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until her
marriage Athanaric (died 381), king of
several branches of the
Thervings for at
least two
decades in the 4th
century Björn Eriksson, king of Sweden...