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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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gothic

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1 2,3| students.~ ~The German (Gothic) problem in the fourth century. — 2 2,3| the fourth century. — The Gothic question was the most acute 3 2,3| period. At the time of the Gothic migration to the shores 4 2,3| of the Archipelago. The Gothic pirates went even farther 5 2,3| Cyprus suffered from several Gothic attacks. Still, in all these 6 2,3| pillage, after which the Gothic vessels would return to 7 2,3| Claudius was surnamed “the Gothic” (Gothicus). But Aurelian, 8 2,3| soldiers. There was also a Gothic regiment in the army of 9 2,3| numerous sea raids. The Gothic Christians were even represented 10 2,3| extraction, but born on Gothic soil. He had spent a number 11 2,3| his people he invented a Gothic alphabet, based in part 12 2,3| translated the Bible into the Gothic language. The spread of 13 2,3| massacres did not even spare the Gothic women and children, had 14 2,3| but when the news of the Gothic revolt reached him he left 15 2,3| Theodosius, aided by his own Gothic troops, was successful in 16 2,3| against their own kinsmen. Gothic influence was felt in higher 17 2,3| Egypt, did not feel the Gothic power to any considerable 18 2,3| The settlement of the Gothic problem. — The central issue 19 2,3| suffered greatly from the Gothic invasion, for the Visigoths 20 2,3| in Greece, the prevailing Gothic influence since the time 21 2,3| were gathered soldiers of Gothic origin and representatives 22 2,3| gift to Arcadius. Thus the Gothic menace was warded off through 23 2,3| service to the Empire. The Gothic problem at the beginning 24 2,4| Aspar, of Alan descent.~ The Gothic problem, which became a 25 2,4| government. However, the Gothic element in the Byzantine 26 2,5| or, to be more exact, the Gothic, tyranny grew very strong 27 2,5| and Valens, as well as for Gothic and early Hunnic history. 28 3,4| there, as well as a small Gothic settlement centered around 29 3,9| the chief center of the Gothic settlement. A fragment of 30 6,7| to as “the Klimata” or “Gothic Klimata.” The list published 31 9,2| frequently referred to as “the Gothic Klimata” — were in the power


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