• being killed. Sarus' final contributions to the events of the time were posthumous. Ataulf had been foolish enough to take one of Sarus' followers into...
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  • Sarus may refer to: Germanic culture Sarus (Sörli), a son of the Norse mythological king, Jonakr Sarus (Serila), a semi-historic figure who, in the fourth...
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    Constantine III (Western Roman emperor) (category People executed by the Roman Empire)
    emperor of the Western Roman Empire, Honorius, sent an army under Sarus the Goth to expel Constantine's forces. After initial victories, Sarus was repulsed...
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    Battle of Faesulae (406) (category Battles involving the Roman Empire)
    ultimately defeated the invaders at Faesulae (modern Fiesole) with support from Uldin the Hun and Sarus the Goth. Radagaisus was executed after the battle and...
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    Uldin (category Kings of the Huns)
    this In 406, Uldin and Sarus the Goth were called by Roman magister militum Stilicho to help defeat the invasion of Italy by the Goths led by king Radagaisus...
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    sent a small army led by Sarus the Goth west to put down Constantine's revolt while Stilicho's main army waited on events. Sarus defeated one of Constantine's...
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  • minister (with the title of praetorian prefect). The sitting emperor of the Western Roman Empire, Honorius, sent an army under Sarus the Goth to expel Constantine's...
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  • Saurus may refer to: Sarus (Goth), sometimes spelled as "Saurus", a Gothic chieftain and a commander of Emperor Honorius of the Western Roman Empire. Saurus...
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    Alaric I (redirect from Alaric the Goth)
    Huns was commanded by a Goth, Sarus, whose Gothic troops massacred the Hun contingent in their sleep, and then withdrew towards the cities in which their...
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    War of Radagaisus (category Wars involving the Roman Empire)
    them to defect. That group was led by the Goth Sarus. In exchange for a ransom, he and his warriors defected to the Roman side. Heather suggests that behind...
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  • Siege of Florence (405) (category Sieges involving the Roman Empire)
    The siege of Florence took place in 405 or 406 AD during the War of Radagaisus between the Goths and the Roman Empire in Florence. In 402, the Geougen...
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    her brothers had killed. With Sigurd she had had the daughter Svanhild, who had married to the Goth king Ermanaric (Jörmunrekkr). Ermanaric had Svanhild...
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    Ammius (Hamdir) and Sarus (Sörli) and died from the wounds. The Annals of Quedlinburg (end of the 10th century) relates that the brothers Hemidus (Hamdir)...
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    gold nevertheless. Stilicho sent Sarus, a Gothic general, over the Alps to face the usurper Constantine III. Sarus lost this campaign and barely escaped...
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    Sack of Rome (410) (category Sieges involving the Roman Empire)
    the Goth Radagaisus invaded Italy that same year, putting any such plans on hold. Stilicho and the Romans, reinforced by Alans, Goths under Sarus, and...
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    12.8 kg (28 lb) in the sarus. Wingspan in both the largest cranes and the largest bustards can range up to 2.5–3 m (8.2–9.8 ft). The most species-rich...
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  • meet Honorius at Ravenna but is ambushed by his old rival Roman General Sarus, who is beaten into retreat. Alaric finally takes Rome, and captures Galla...
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    the Rhine frontier, complemented the Italian forces. In addition, they received help from Gothic foederati under Sarus and Hunnic forces under Uldin. Alaric...
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  • paganism (or Proto-Aryan paganism) was the beliefs of the speakers of Proto-Indo-Iranian and includes topics such as the mythology, legendry, folk tales, and...
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    farming. Examples include the Sarus Crane that begins nesting in India when farmers flood the fields in anticipation of rains, and the Woolly-necked Storks...
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  • only appearing in Widsith with no further information are excluded from the list. Gillespie 1973, p. 6. Paff 1959, p. 23. Paff 1959, p. 18. Gillespie...
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  • rand-, saru-); many others refer to knowledge, love and other peaceful qualities (fred-, leob-, mun-, ragi-, rad-, uin-). Some refer to the condition...
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    *gastiz "guest": Gastre gaud-, caud-, no clear etymology; possibly to *gaut- "Goth" or Latin gaudeo "rejoice": Caudemirus, Gauderigus, Gaudesindo, Gaudilani...
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  • The Case Closed manga, known in Japan as Detective Conan (名探偵コナン, Meitantei Conan), is written by Gosho Aoyama and serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga...
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    statues). He was capable of even-handedness towards people, praising the Gothic general Sarus for his bravery and skill in battle, but denouncing him as an oath-breaker...
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  • at Sardis, See of Sarjun ibn Mansur Sarosius Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia Sarus, Battle of Sasanian (589-591), civil war of Sasanian (628-632), civil war...
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