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  1. Thervingi

    4th century legend 80f Roman Empire The Thervingi , Tervingi , or Teruingi sometimes pluralised Tervings ... with the Greutungi . Etymology The name Thervingi may mean forest people . ref name Wolfram25 ... of forest related names among the Thervingi, and by the lack of evidence for an earlier date for the name pair Thervingi Greuthungi than the late third century. ref name Wolfram387n58 Wolfram387&ndash 388 n58. ref The name Thervingi may have pre Pontic, Scandinavian, origins. ref name Wolfram387n58 History Early history The Thervingi first appeared in history as a distinct people in the year 268 ... Italia itself. However, the Thervingi were defeated in battle that summer near the modern Italy Italian ... in 291. ref name Wolfram24 Wolfram, 24. ref The Thervingi are first attested around that date. ref name ... ascribed to Claudius Mamertinus , ref Genethl. Max. 17, 1. ref which says that the Thervingi ... , Victohali , and Thervingi. ref V kony, 156, citing Eutropius, Brev. , 8, 2, 2. ref Gothic War 367&ndash 369 In 367, the Roman Emperor Valens attacked the Thervingi north of the Danube river. However ... and possibly Thervingi, too . A peace was concluded afterwards. ref Ammianus Marcellinus, Res ..., Liverpool University Press, pp.  17 26. Gothic War 376&ndash 382 main Gothic War 376 382 The Thervingi ... date May 2008 Archaeology main Chernyakhov Culture In time and geographical area, the Thervingi and their neighbors ..., pp. 54 56. ref Religion main Germanic paganism Gothic Christianity The original religion of the Thervingi .... Roman prisoners brought Christianity to the Thervingi. This spread fast enough that several Therving kings and their supporters persecuted the Christian Thervingi,as attested by the story of Wereka ... Settled in Dacia, the Thervingi Christianization adopted Arianism ,at the time in power in the Eastern ... attested language of the Thervingi, though some scholars have suggested that other languages ... Dignitatum the Vesi later known as the Visigoths are equated with the Thervingi in a reference ...   more details



  1. Fritigern

    from the period in which Valens , emperor of the Roman Empire , attacked the Thervings Thervingi 367 369 and from the period in which the Huns raided the Thervingi ca. 376 . In this period a civil ... the Thervingi in battle against the Huns in 376. Fact date February 2007 The Danube Crossing The Thervingi ... to allow the Thervingi to cross the northern Roman border and settle in Moesia or Thracia , with the Danube ... In 377, a famine hit the areas settled by the Thervingi, and their appeals for help went unanswered ... leader of the Thervingi. Soon he declared war on the Roman Empire. Fritigern Against Valens Fritigern ... the Thervingi soon held sway over much of the neighboring, richer province of Thracia ...   more details



  1. Lupicinus (Roman)

    For the Catholic saint of the same name Lupicinus of Lyon Lupicinus was a Roman Empire Roman lieutenant of Valens in Thrace in the late fourth century AD. ref cite web url http visbellica.com Scenarios Adrianople sc adrianople.htm title The Roman Custer Emperor Valens and the Battle of Adrianople, AD378 ref His reputed poor treatment of the Thervingi Goths under Fritigern lead to the Gothic Wars , and the Battle of Adrianople . References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category 4th century Romans Ancient Rome bio stub bg it Lupicino ru ...   more details



  1. List of state leaders in 373

    List of state leaders in 372 372 state leaders 373 Events of AD 373 List of state leaders in 374 AD 374 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Diocese of Egypt Byzantine Diocese Elius Paladius 371 374 Ethiopia Aksumite Empire MHDYS Mehadeyis or Ouazebas precise dates uncertain Asia China Jin Dynasty 265 420 Jin Dynasty Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Xiaowu 372 396 India Gupta Empire Samudragupta c. 350 375 Kadamba Dynasty Kangavarma 365 390 Kidarite Kingdom Grumbat c 358 c 380 Kushan Empire Kipunada c 350 375 Vakataka Prithvisena I 355 380 Western Satraps Rudrasena III 348 380 Indonesia Tarumanagara Rajadirajaguru Jayasingawarman 358 382 Japan Emperor Nintoku Nintoku 313 399 Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms Period Baekje Geunchogo of Baekje Geunchogo , Rulers of Korea King of Baekje 346 375 Goguryeo Gogugwon of Goguryeo Gogugwon , Rulers of Korea King of Goguryeo 331 371 Silla Naemul of Silla Naemul , Rulers of Korea King of Silla 356 402 Sri Lanka Upatissa I 370 412 Europe Armenia Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Dynasty Pap of Armenia Pap 370 374 Balkans Hun Settlement Balimir Georgia country Georgia Caucasian Iberia Mihrdat III of Iberia Mihrdat III c 365 380 Germany Thervingi Athanaric d. 381 Fritigern Ireland Crimthann mac Fidaig , High King of Ireland 365 376 Roman Empire Valentinian I , Roman Emperor 364 375 Valens , Roman Emperor 364 378 Ukraine Greuthungi Ermanaric d. 376 Middle East Byzantine Empire Gratian 367 375 Persia Sassanid Empire Shapur II 310 379 Category Lists of state leaders by year 0373 Category 373 State leaders mk 373 ...   more details



  1. List of state leaders in 374

    List of state leaders in 373 373 state leaders 374 Events of AD 374 List of state leaders in 375 AD 375 state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Diocese of Egypt Byzantine Diocese Elius Paladius 371 374 Ethiopia Aksumite Empire MHDYS Mehadeyis or Ouazebas precise dates uncertain Asia China Jin Dynasty 265 420 Jin Dynasty Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Xiaowu 372 396 India Gupta Empire Samudragupta c. 350 375 Kadamba Dynasty Kangavarma 365 390 Kidarite Kingdom Grumbat c 358 c 380 Kushan Empire Kipunada c 350 375 Vakataka Prithvisena I 355 380 Western Satraps Rudrasena III 348 380 Indonesia Tarumanagara Rajadirajaguru Jayasingawarman 358 382 Japan Emperor Nintoku Nintoku 313 399 Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea Three Kingdoms Period Baekje Geunchogo of Baekje Geunchogo , Rulers of Korea King of Baekje 346 375 Goguryeo Gogugwon of Goguryeo Gogugwon , Rulers of Korea King of Goguryeo 331 371 Silla Naemul of Silla Naemul , Rulers of Korea King of Silla 356 402 Sri Lanka Upatissa I 370 412 Europe Armenia Arsacid Dynasty of Armenia Arsacid Dynasty Pap of Armenia Pap 370 374 Varazdat 374 378 Balkans Hun Settlement Balimir Georgia country Georgia Caucasian Iberia Mihrdat III of Iberia Mihrdat III c 365 380 Germany Thervingi Athanaric d. 381 Fritigern Ireland Crimthann mac Fidaig , High King of Ireland 365 376 Roman Empire Valentinian I , Roman Emperor 364 375 Valens , Roman Emperor 364 378 Ukraine Greuthungi Ermanaric d. 376 Middle East Byzantine Empire Gratian 367 375 Persia Sassanid Empire Shapur II 310 379 Category Lists of state leaders by year 0374 Category 374 State leaders mk 374 ...   more details



  1. Taifals

    all of it. ref Wolfram, 56. ref In Spring 291 they formed a special alliance with the Gothic Thervingi ... and Taiflas defeating a Vandal Gepid coalition. ref Along with the Victufali , the Taifals and Thervingi ... Transylvania , the region around Szamos , with the Thervingi and Taifals. ref name Wolfram57 The Taifals ... II emperor Constantine II to attack the Thervingi, who were routed. According to Zosimus ii.31.3 , a 500 ..., 63. ref However, campaigns against the Thervingi by the emperor Valens in 367 and 368 were inhibited ..., the Taifals being horsemen and the Thervingi infantry. ref Wolfram, 99. ref Sometime before their conversion ...   more details



  1. 381

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 381 Year nav 381 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 381 Roman numerals CCCLXXXI was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Syagrius and Eucherius or, less frequently, year 1134 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 381 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire A deputation from the Roman Senate delivers to Gratianus the robe of the Pontifex Maximus , which has been worn by every Roman Emperor since Augustus . He refuses to accept this insignia, insulting the paganism pagan aristocrats of Rome . The Celtic village of Cularo is renamed Gratianopolis later Grenoble . Europe The Scirii ally themselves with the Huns . By topic Religion First Council of Constantinople some authorities date this council to 383 Theodosius I calls a general council to affirm and extend the Nicene creed , and denounce Arianism and Apollinarism . Most trinitarian Christian churches consider this an Ecumenical council . Council of Aquileia, 381 Council of Aquileia Ambrose and the council depose the Arianism Arian bishops Palladius of Ratiaria and Secundianus of Singidunum . Flavian I of Antioch Flavian succeeds Meletius as Patriarch of Antioch . Timothy of Alexandria Timothy succeeds Peter as Patriarch of Alexandria . Archbishop Nectarius of Constantinople Nectarius succeeds Gregory Nazianzus as Patriarch of Constantinople Archbishop of Constantinople . John Chrysostom becomes a deacon . onlyinclude Births Helian Bobo Deaths February 14 &ndash Peter II of Alexandria Peter , Patriarch of Alexandria June 29 &ndash Syrus of Genoa St Syrus of Genoa Athanaric , king of the Thervings Thervingi Meletius of Antioch , Patriarch of Antioch References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 381 Category 381 af 381 am 381 . . . ar ...   more details



  1. Greuthungi

    the Thervingi correspond to the archaeological Chernyakhov Culture. Settlement pattern Chernyakhov ...   more details



  1. 380

    Use mdy dates date February 2011 Year dab 380 the aircraft Airbus 380 Year nav 380 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 380 Roman numerals CCCLXXX was a leap year starting on Wednesday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Augustus and Augustus or, less frequently, year 1133 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 380 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire January or February &ndash Emperor Theodosius I is baptism baptized . February 27 &ndash Theodosius I, with co emperors Gratianus and Valentinian II , declare their wish that all their peoples convert to trinitarian Christianity , in accordance with the patriarchs of Rome and Alexandria , implicitly rejecting the Arianism of the patriarch of Constantinople as heretical. November 24 &ndash Theodosius I makes his adventus ceremony adventus , or formal entry, into Constantinople . Bedouin Queen Mavia queen Mavia s Saracen troops defeat a Roman army. Invasion of the Vandals Gratian is forced to cede Upper Pannonia to them. Europe The Rock of Cashel is built in Ireland. Fact date February 2007 Athanaric becomes king of the Thervings Thervingi upon Fritigern s death. Fact date March 2007 Asia The annexation of western provinces by Chandragupta II Gupta give him control over commerce with Europe and Egypt . The Pacific Approximate C14 dating date of Hotu Matua the first signs of a human presence on Easter Island . By topic Arts and sciences Important works on mathematics and astronomy are written in Sanskrit . Religion St. Gregory Nazianzus is alleged to have ordered the burning of all known copies of Sappho s poetry disputed see Sappho . Tyconius writes a commentary on the Bible s Book of Revelation . A cathedral is built in Trier , Germany . The Council of Zaragoza is held. Saint Ambrose introduces pop ...   more details



  1. Goths

    Thervingi and the Greuthungs Greuthungi . The Thervingi launched one of the first major barbarian ... Empire chapter X . ref Both the Greuthungi and Thervingi became heavily Romanized during the 4th ... of the Thervingi and asked to be allowed to settle with his people on the south bank of the Danube ... Thervingi Vandals Visigoths col end Other div class references small col begin col break width 50 ...   more details



  1. Gothic War (376?382)

    Infobox Military Conflict conflict Gothic War partof image caption date 376 77 82 place The Balkans casus territory result pyrrhic victory Pyrrhic Roman victory combatant1 Roman Empire combatant2 Goths , br local rebels, br Alans Alanic raiders, br Huns Hunnish raiders commander1 Valens KIA br Theodosius I commander2 Fritigern br Alatheus br Saphrax br Farnobius KIA strength1 strength2 casualties1 casualties2 notes Campaignbox Gothic War 376 382 See also Gothic War 535 552 for the war in Italy. The Gothic War is the name given to a series of Goths Gothic battles and plunderings of the eastern Roman Empire in the Balkans between about 376 7 and 382. The war, and in particular the Battle of Adrianople , was a major turning point in the history of the Roman Empire, the first barbarian invasion in a series of events over the next century that would see the Decline of the Roman Empire collapse of the Western Roman Empire . Background In the summer and fall of 376, tens of thousands Fact date March 2007 of displaced Goths and other tribes arrived on the Danube River , on the border of the Roman Empire, requesting asylum from the Huns . Fritigern , a leader of the Thervings Thervingi , appealed to the Roman emperor Valens to be allowed to settle with his people on the south bank of the Danube River Danube , where they hoped to find refuge from the Huns, who lacked the ability to cross the wide river in force. Valens permitted this, and even helped the Goths cross the river, Fact date March 2007 probably at the fortress of Durostorum modern Silistra , Bulgaria. Valens promised the Goths farming land, grain rations, and protection under the Roman armies as foederati . His major reasons for quickly accepting the Goths into Roman territory were to increase the size of his army, and to gain a new tax base to increase his treasury. Fact date March 2007 The selection of Goths that were allowed to cross the Danube was unforgiving the weak, old, and sickly were left on the far bank ...   more details



  1. Germanic Wars

    on Gothic Thervingi under Eastern Emperor Valens . ref name Ammianus MarcellinusB27C5 Ammianus ... King Vithimer dies in battle. 376&ndash 382, Hunnic raids on Gothic Thervingi , ref name Zosimus, Historia ... . 382, Peace between Rome and the Goths, Large Gothic contingents of Thervingi , Taifali ...   more details



  1. Hidalgo (Spanish nobility)

    as well the term Thervingi Vesi , the good men . The hidalgo byname from it, sons of the good ...   more details



  1. Gothic and Vandal warfare

    Thervingi settled over about 100,000  km between the Carpathian mountains, Olt river, Danube river ...   more details



  1. Dacians

    assumed the hegemony of the loose coalition sfn Burns 1991 26 27 . The first lands taken over by the Thervingi ... Gothic domination sfn Heather 2010 165 . The Goths, either the Greuthungi or Thervingi never settled ... different peoples sfn Bradley 2005 19 . In the 330 the Gothic Thervingi contemplated moving ... the Thervingi who dominated the Carpathian region had already left and there is no sign that all ...   more details



  1. Chernyakhov culture

    . The Goths the Thervingi and the Greutungi correspond to at least part of the Chernyakhiv culture ...   more details



  1. List of Ukrainian rulers

    passed the Danube, and took to the Black Sea. The division of the Goths Thervingi Vesi and Greuthungi ..., existed among the Thervingi Tervingi forest people , called later the Visigoths Visigothi . The names ...   more details



  1. Theodosius I

    Gothic forces, signed 3 October 382, permitted large contingents of primarily Thervingi an Goths ...   more details



  1. Ring of Pietroassa

    pagan king of the Gothic Thervingi , as the likely owner of the hoard, presumably acquired through ...   more details



  1. History of the Balkans

    , Greuthungs and Huns , began to cross into the territory, first in the case of the Thervingi as refugees ... on their hosts after decades of servitude and simmering hostility, Thervingi under Fritigern and later ...   more details



  1. Romania in the Early Middle Ages

    groups, the Thervingi , or forest people , established itself west of the river Dniester . ref Heather 1997, p. 52. ref ref Wolfram 1988, p. 25. ref The Thervingi had no monarchic kingship, but an oligarchic ...   more details



  1. Isaccea

    between the Romans, led by emperor Valens Flavius Valens and the Thervings Thervingi led by Athanaric ...   more details



  1. History of the Roman Empire

    The broader history of the Roman Empire extends through 16 centuries and includes several stages in the evolution of the Roman state. It encompasses the period of the ancient Roman Empire , the period in which it was divided into Western Roman Empire western and eastern halves, and the history of the Eastern Roman or Byzantine Empire that continued through the Middle Ages and to the beginning of the Modern Era . Image Roman Empire map 2.gif thumb 250px Territorial development of the Roman Republic and of the Roman Empire Animated map . 27 BC&ndash AD 14 Augustus See Praetorian Guard Roman triumph Battle of the Teutoburg Forest Arminius Publius Quinctilius Varus File Castro Battle of Actium.jpg thumb 181px The Battle of Actium , by Lorenzo A. Castro, 1672. In 27 BC, Octavian made Lugdunum the capital of Gaul . The Battle of Actium resulted in the defeat and subsequent suicides of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII of Egypt Cleopatra . Octavian had also executed Cleopatra s young son and co ruler, Caesarion . Caesarion may have been the only son of Julius Caesar . Therefore, by killing Caesarion, Octavian removed any possibility of a male rival emerging with closer blood ties to Julius Caesar. Octavian, now sole ruler of Rome, began a full scale reformation of military, fiscal and political matters. These were intended to stabilise and pacify the Roman world and also to secure acceptance of the new regime. Upon Octavian s accession as ruler of the Roman world, the Roman Senate gave Octavian the name Augustus honorific Augustus . He had already adopted the title imperator , commander in chief , as his praenomen first name . It was a term that dated back to the days of the Roman Republic and later evolved into emperor . As adopted heir of Caesar, Augustus preferred to be called by this name. Caesar was a part of his family name. Julio Claudian dynasty Julio Claudian rule lasted for 117 years from Julius Caesar, the last Roman dictator in 49 BC to the deposition of emperor Ne ...   more details



  1. History of Transylvania

    . A few Roman outposts remained north of the Danube. Visigoths, also called Thervingi , settled in the southern ...   more details




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