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    Battle of Adrianople (category Battles involving the Goths)
    Adrianople AD 378: The Goths Crush Rome's Legions, p. 88 John Curran. Cambridge Ancient History. Vol. 13. p. 100. Zosime. Histoire Nouvelle, text, translation...
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  • Paris:Antoine de Sommaville, 1660. Histoire des ducs, marquis et comtes de Narbonne, autrement appellez Princes des Goths, Ducs de Septimanie, et Marquis...
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    Alemanni, Burgundians, Marcomanni, Quadi, Lugii, Vandals, Juthungi, Gepids and Goths (Tervingi in the west and Greuthungi in the east), the Dacian tribes of...
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    Crisis of the Third Century, the Vandals were confined to Pannonia by the Goths around 330 AD, where they received permission to settle from Constantine...
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    Joseph Naudet (category Members of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres)
    Histoire de l'établissement, des progrès et de la décadence de la monarchie des Goths en Italie – History on the establishment, progress and decadence of the...
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  • Marianus originated in the area of Bourges, but, driven out by invading Goths, took refuge in the Abbey of Saints Cosmas and Damian in Auxerre, later...
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    historian Pierre de Marca, in his Histoire de Béarn, propounds the reverse – that the word signifies "hunters of the Goths", and that the Cagots were descendants...
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    ISBN 978-1-107-55489-4 Tiendrebeogo, Yamba (1963). "Histoire traditionnelle des Mossi de Ouagadougou". Journal des Africanistes. 33 (1): 7–46. doi:10.3406/jafr...
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    evolved into the Breton, Cornish, and Welsh languages.[citation needed] The Goths, who had sacked Rome in 410, established a capital in Toulouse and in 418...
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    France, (481–888). Paris: Belin. p. 68. Gregory of Tours (6th century), Histoire des Franks Cameron, Alan (1988). "Flavius: a Nicety of Protocol". Latomus...
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