
Gepids - Wikipedia
The Gepids (Latin: Gepidae, Gipedae; Ancient Greek: Γήπαιδες, romanized: Gḗpaides) were an East Germanic tribe who lived in the area of modern Romania, Hungary, and Serbia, roughly between the Tisza, Sava, and Carpathian Mountains. They were said to share the religion and language of the Goths and Vandals.
Gepidae | Gothic Tribe, Migration, Germanic People | Britannica
Gepidae, a Germanic tribe that lived on the southern Baltic coast in the 1st century ad, having migrated there from southern Sweden some years earlier. The Gepidae again migrated during the 2nd century and were reported in the mountains north …
Gépides — Wikipédia
Les Gépides sont un peuple germanique du rameau ostique, proche des Goths, qui était installé en basse Vistule, puis au centre de l' Europe, notamment dans le bassin des Carpates (269–670) durant le Haut Moyen Âge.
Gepids - New World Encyclopedia
The Gepids (Beowulf,Widsith)—possibly from Gibiðos, "givers" or gepanta, were an East Germanic tribe Gothic tribe most famous in history for defeating the Huns after the death of Attila. The state of the Gepids was commonly known as Gepidia or Kingdom of the Gepids, whose territory is composed of parts of modern day Romania, Hungary and Serbia.
Elemund - Wikipedia
Elemund (Latin: Elemundus, died 548) was king of the Gepids, an east Germanic people, during the first half of the 6th century. He may have been the son of Gunderit, himself son of Ardaric ascended by overthrowing a rival Ardariking branch.
Gepids - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Gepids were an East Germanic Gothic tribe who became famous after defeating the Huns. The place where the Gepids lived was called Gepidia[1] or Kingdom of the Gepids. The place where the Gepids used to live contained some of Romania, Hungary and Serbia.
Thurisind - Wikipedia
Thurisind (Latin: Turisindus, died c. 560) was king of the Gepids, an East Germanic Gothic people, from c. 548 to 560. He was the penultimate Gepid king, and succeeded King Elemund by staging a coup d'état and forcing the king's son into exile.
Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Gepids - The History Files
One of the earlier groups to settle outside Scandinavia, the East Germanic Gepids found a homeland on the southern Baltic Coast, in modern Poland.
Austrigusa (Gepidae) of the Gepides (abt.0500-0530) - WikiTree
2019年10月12日 · Explore genealogy for Austrigusa (Gepidae) of the Gepides born abt. 500 Gepidea, Liguria, Italy died 530 including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.
Gépides - Histoire du Monde
Les Gépides sont un peuple germanique du rameau ostique, proche des Goths, qui était installé en basse Vistule, puis au centre de l'Europe (bassin des Carpates, 269-670) durant le haut Moyen Âge. Les Gépides sont mentionnés pour la première fois par une source latine durant l'année 269. À cette époque, ils menacent la Dacie romaine.
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