- The
Turcilingi (also
spelled Torcilingi or Thorcilingi) were an
obscure barbarian people, or
possibly a clan or dynasty, who
appear in
historical sources...
- ****ociated
Odoacer with the
otherwise unknown Turcilingi—who may have been a
people or
perhaps a dynasty. The
Turcilingi are not
mentioned in any
other historical...
- probable, is not certain. The
Lemovii have also been
equated with Jordanes'
Turcilingi,
together with the
Rugii with Ptolemy's Rhoutikleioi, also with Ptolemy's...
-
Germanic (East
Germanic Herules) East
Herules West
Herules Lemovii (=
Turcilingi?) (also
probably identical with Widsith's Glommas,
Glomma or
Glomman was...
-
controlled by Ricimer.
Turcilingi are also
reported as
having been part of this group.
Jordanes calls Odoacer king of the
Turcilingi, and they have been...
- Gaul.
Walter Pohl has also
proposed that they may be the same as the
Turcilingi (or Torcolingi) who were one of the
tribes near the
middle Danube after...
-
Young Folks'
History of Rome, 1880.
Belligerents Germanics:
Heruli Sciri Turcilingi Segments of the
Western Roman army
Western Roman Empire Commanders and...
-
general Odoacer who, at the head of a
militia of Heruli, Sciri,
Rugii and
Turcilingi mercenaries (i.e. the
Germanic component of the
imperial troops), ousted...
-
Latinization of Italy. A
large Germanic confederation of Sciri, Heruli,
Turcilingi and Rugians, led by Odoacer,
invaded and
settled Italy in 476. They were...
-
Ostrogoths led by
chieftain Theodoric Strabo. 476,
Revolt of Heruli,
Sciri and
Turcilingi mercenaries,
Battle of Ravenna,
Germanic Heruli chieftain Odoacer becomes...