Juncture in Gothic", in Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung, 93/1, 1979, pp. 126–132. Fausto Cercignani, "The Enfants Terribles of Gothic 'Breaking':...
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Gothic plate armour (German: Gotischer Plattenpanzer) was the type of steel plate armour made in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th century. While the...
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Germanic languages (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
(1979), "The Reduplicating Syllable and Internal Open Juncture in Gothic", Zeitschrift für Vergleichende Sprachforschung, 93 (11): 126–132 Jacobs, Neil...
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The Gothic Bible or Wulfila Bible is the Christian Bible in the Gothic language, which was spoken by the Eastern Germanic (Gothic) tribes in the Early...
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Gothic Christianity refers to the Christian religion of the Goths and sometimes the Gepids, Vandals, and Burgundians, who may have used the translation...
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Cologne Cathedral (category Gothic architecture in Germany)
Archdiocese of Cologne. It is a renowned monument of German Catholicism and Gothic architecture and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1996. It is Germany's...
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result of a multiethnic cultural mix of the Geto-Dacian, Sarmatian, and Gothic populations of the area. "In the past, the association of this [Chernyakhov]...
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Jordanes (category Byzantine people of Gothic descent)
Jornandes, was a 6th-century Eastern Roman bureaucrat, claimed to be of Gothic descent, who became a historian later in life. He wrote two works, one on...
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Hwair (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
Hwair (also ƕair, huuair, hvair) is the name of 𐍈, the Gothic letter expressing the [hʷ] or [ʍ] sound (reflected in English by the inverted wh-spelling...
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situations. The pinnacle looks like a small spire. It was mainly used in Gothic architecture. The pinnacle had two purposes: Ornamental – adding to the...
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notoriously unreliable Historia Augusta, he was born in Thrace or Moesia to a Gothic father and an Alanic mother; however, the supposed parentage is a highly...
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The Crimean Goths were Greuthungi-Gothic tribes or Western Germanic tribes that bore the name Gothi, a title applied to various Germanic tribes that remained...
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Skeireins (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
The Skeireins (Gothic: 𐍃𐌺𐌴𐌹𐍂𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃; pronounced [ˈskiːriːns]) is the second-longest known surviving text in the Gothic language, after Ulfilas'...
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Karl dem Großen. In: INSITU. Zeitschrift für Architekturgeschichte 16, 2024, S. 5-44. Worms 2024". INSITU. Zeitschrift für Architekturgeschichte. "Carolingian...
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that speakers of West Germanic dialects like Old Frankish and speakers of Gothic were already unable to communicate fluently by around the 3rd century AD...
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Germanic peoples (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
Reinhold [in German] (2007). "Rezensionen. Rudolf Simek, Die Germanen". Zeitschrift für deutsches Altertum und deutsche Literatur (in German). 136 (3). S...
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this, see: Stefan Krautschick, "Zwei Aspekte des Jahres 476", Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, 35 (1986), pp. 344–371. Marcellinus Comes, Chronicon...
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Runic inscriptions (section Gothic)
(Scandinavian, c. 267 items) and Continental or South Germanic ("German" and Gothic, c. 81 items). These inscriptions are on many types of loose objects, but...
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AD, Stilicho defeated the Gothic king Radagaisus and his combined Vandal and Gothic army only with the support of the Gothic chieftain Sarus and the Hunnic...
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Albanian language (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
Greece and adjacent areas. Noyes Press. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-8155-5047-1. Zeitschrift für Balkanologie. R. Trofenik. 1990. p. 102. Tibor Živković, Vladeta...
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transformed a local Hudson River Valley legend into a literary anecdote with "Gothic" overtones, which actually tended to diminish its character as genuine legend...
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St Lambert's Church, Münster (category Gothic architecture in Germany)
Its present building is the most significant example of Westphalian late Gothic architecture. It lies on the north side of the Prinzipalmarkt (main market...
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The Greek alphabet is the ancestor of several scripts, such as the Latin, Gothic, Coptic, and Cyrillic scripts. Throughout antiquity, Greek had only a single...
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North Germanic languages (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
m., sú f., þat n.; OE se, sēo, þæt; Gothic sa m., so f., þata n.) + proximal *si 'here' (cf. ON si, OHG sē, Gothic sai 'lo!, behold!'); Runic Norse: nom...
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Proto-Germanic language (category Articles containing Gothic-language text)
Germanic language is the Gothic Bible, written in the later fourth century in the East Germanic variety of the Thervingi Gothic Christians, who had escaped...
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Köppen-Geiger climate classification updated" (PDF). Meteorologische Zeitschrift. 15 (3): 259. Bibcode:2006MetZe..15..259K. doi:10.1127/0941-2948/2006/0130...
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Saxon and Old High German sunna) vs. *sōwilō or *sōwulō (Old Norse sól, Gothic sauil, also Old High German forms such as suhil). This continues a Proto-Indo-European...
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Ovida (category Romans of Gothic descent)
Odiva (died 481/482) was a late Western Roman general and warlord of likely Gothic origin and the last Roman ruler of Dalmatia. Ovida initially served Julius...
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Stilicho (section The Gothic War)
was the Visigothic warlord Alaric, who commanded a substantial number of Gothic auxiliaries. Alaric would go on to become Stilicho's chief adversary during...
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Verner's law (section Verner's law in Gothic)
those patterns seldom appear in Gothic, the representative of East Germanic. This is usually thought to be because Gothic eliminated most Verner's law variants...
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