• from the time when Vandalic was spoken are protohistoric.: 43–44  Vandalic is traditionally classified as an East Germanic language,: 4  while the reasons...
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    counted among the Germani by the Romans. Since the Vandals spoke a Germanic language (mainly:Vandalic) and belonged to early Germanic culture, they are...
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    Gaiseric, a Vandalic warlord. It ruled parts of North Africa and the Mediterranean for 99 years from 435 to 534 AD. In 429 AD, the Vandals, estimated to...
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    language Vandalic language Latin language Vulgar Latin Iberian Romance languages Galician-Portuguese Astur-Leonese Mirandese language Mozarabic languages Judeo-Romance...
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    The Vandalic War (533–534) was a conflict fought in North Africa between the forces of the Byzantine Empire (also known as the Eastern Roman Empire) and...
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    translation, and is the only East Germanic language with a sizeable text corpus. All others, including Burgundian and Vandalic, are known, if at all, only from...
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    Gothic language Vandalic language Frankish language Arabic Andalusi Arabic Classical Arabic Judeo-Arabic Mozarabic languages Romani language Languages mostly...
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  • Gaiseric (category Articles containing Vandalic-language text)
    Genseric (Latin: Gaisericus, Geisericus; reconstructed Vandalic: *Gaisarīx) was king of the Vandals and Alans from 428 to 477. He ruled over a kingdom and...
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    Crimean Gothic. Other East Germanic languages include Vandalic and Burgundian, though the only remnants of these languages are in the form of isolated words...
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  • Africa. Speakers of the poorly attested, but presumably East Germanic Vandalic language took control of much of Spain and Portugal and then crossed into North...
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