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The Journal of Roman studies, 1989-01, Vol.79, p.103-128
1989

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Cassiodorus and the Rise of the Amals: Genealogy and the Goths under Hun Domination
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  • The Journal of Roman studies, 1989-01, Vol.79, p.103-128
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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
1989
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  • From the mid-third century, Gothic tribes inhabited lands north of the river Danube; they were destined, however, to play a major role in the destruction of the Roman Empire and the creation of the medieval world order. In the last quarter of the fourth century, in the face of Hun attacks, some Goths (those commonly known as Visigoths) fled into the Roman Empire, winning a famous victory at Hadrianople in 378 and sacking Rome in 410. They later moved further west to found a kingdom in southern Gaul and Spain. Of equal historical importance are those Goths (usually known as Ostrogoths) who remained north of the Danube under Hun domination from c. 375 to c. 450. They too then entered the Empire, and, under Theoderic the Great, established a kingdom in Italy which is known to us through Boethius, Cassiodorus, and Ennodius. Much less well known, however, is the formative stage of their history when the Ostrogoths endured Hun domination, and it is on our sources for this period that this study will concentrate.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0075-4358
eISSN: 1753-528X
DOI: 10.2307/301183
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_1293488942

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