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    Heruli (redirect from Herule)
    The Heruli (also Eluri, Eruli, Herules, Herulians) were one of the smaller Germanic peoples of Late Antiquity, known from records in the third to sixth...
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    494. If however the un-named Herule king who was adopted by Theoderic was Rodulf, based on the idea that there was no Herule king after him who Theoderic...
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    archaeological record until the early 5th century. The sack of the city by the Herules in 267 and by the Visigoths under their king Alaric I (r. 395–410) in 396...
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    been laid waste by hordes of Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids, Herules, Saxons, Burgundians, Allemanni, and – alas! for the commonweal! – even...
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    In 267/268 there were large raids led by the Herules in 267/268, and a mixed group of Goths and Herules in 269/270. Gothic attacks were abruptly ended...
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    Nepos. In 476, the barbarian foederati in Italy, composed mainly of the Herules, Scirians and Turcilingians, demanded land in Italy to settle on. Orestes...
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    Middle Danube, in competition with the dynasties from the east such as the Herules, Gepids and Ostrogoths. During the last years of the decline of the Western...
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    assimilated by the Hispano-Roman majority) Herules, East Germanic (East Germanic Herules) East Herules West Herules Lemovii (=Turcilingi?) (also probably identical...
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    been laid waste by hordes of Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids, Herules, Saxons, Burgundians, Alemanni, and—alas for the commonweal!—even Pannonians...
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  • These armies also included non-Roman elements such as Hunnic archers and Herule mercenaries who were more akin to traditional foederati but who were now...
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    490–493 siege warfare between Ostrogoths and Herules Odoacer...
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  • who had crossed the Rhine: Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids, Herules, Saxons, Burgundians, Alemanni and, to the shame of the empire, Pannonians...
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     53. ISBN 978-0-520-30918-0. Steinacher, Roland [in German] (2010). "The Herules: Fragments of a History". In Curta, Florin (ed.). Neglected Barbarians...
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    Germanic peoples since ancient times, including the Angles, Cimbri, Jutes, Herules, Teutones and others. The first mention of Danes within Denmark is on the...
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    together with the Marcomanni and Quadi, in whose traditional region the Herule kingdom would later be found. The defeat at Adrianople had a major impact...
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  • city of Treviso by its military commander Vitalius and a sizable body of Herules. The battle was a decisive victory for the Goths, with Vitalius barely...
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    archaeological record until the early 5th century. The sack of the city by the Herules in 267 and by the Visigoths under their king Alaric I (r. 395–410) in 396...
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    Ljubljana (German: Laibach). Fourth century: Germanic settlements of Herules (or Heruli). Fifth century: Germanic settlements of Langobards (or Lombards)...
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    construction of the Late Antique wall built to protect the site from the Herules. Media related to Leonidaion at Wikimedia Commons 37°38′13″N 21°37′45″E...
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  • Marcomannic Wars in the 2nd century AD. Another East Germanic tribe were the Herules, who according to 6th century historian Jordanes were driven from modern-day...
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    known Goths and Gepids: "Marcomanni, Suebi, Quadi, and alongside them the Herules, Thuringi and Rugii". Thompson remarks in a footnote, "I doubt that Attila...
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    Sweden and the Sami people (Scrithiphini). He also writes that when the Herules returned, they passed the Warini and the Danes and then crossed the sea...
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  • together with the Marcomanni and Quadi, in whose traditional region the Herule kingdom would later be found. In 380 AD, Roman forces suffered a major defeat...
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    Crimea Germans Crimean Gothic Gothiscandza Gutasaga Haplogroup I-M438 Herules History of Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union List of Germanic...
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  • Siege of Onoguris Part of the Lazic War Belligerents Byzantine Empire Herules Sasanian Empire Commanders and leaders Martin Bouzes Wilgang the Herul Usigardus...
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    composition became mixed. The Allies. These were bands of barbarians, Huns, Herules, Goths or others who were bound by treaty to provide the empire with military...
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  • Battle of Anglon Part of the Lazic War Belligerents Byzantine Empire Herules Sasanian Empire Commanders and leaders Martin Peter Valerian Narses † Isaacius...
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    presence of Zeno's nephew. Odoacer now proclaimed himself king of the Herules in Italy (476–493), but not king of Italy, as Italy formally remained a...
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  • Archived from the original on 12 February 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2022. "Herules (1983) – Luigi Cozzi, Lewis Coates". AllMovie. RhythmOne. Archived from...
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    occupying Gaul at that time: "Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids, Herules, Saxons, Burgundians, Allemanni and—alas! for the commonweal!—even Pannonians"...
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