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4th-century Gothic ruler
Ariaric also known as Ariacus was a 4th-century Thervingian Gothic pagan ruler (reiks, kindins) He was succeeded by Geberic. In 328, Constantine the Great
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King of the Thervingi
king (reiks and kindins) who lived in the 4th century. Aoric was son of Ariaric and father of Athanaric, he was raised in Constantinople, where a statue
Aoric
6th-century Ostrogothic king
Eraric, Heraric or Ariaric, the Rugian (died 541), was briefly King of the Ostrogoths. He was elected as the most distinguished among the Rugians in the
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Goths, the Getica.[citation needed] According to Jordanes, he succeeded Ariaric and conquered Dacia, which had become the territory of the Vandals, around
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Roman emperor from 337 to 340
concluded with 100,000 Goths reportedly slain and the surrender of the ruler Ariaric. Festival games were initiated in Rome to celebrate the caesar's role in
Constantine_II_(emperor)
418–720 kingdom in Iberia
leaders – with the exception of Fritigern and possibly Alavivus – were pagans. Ariaric Aoric Athanaric (369–381) Rothesteus, sub-king Winguric, sub-king Alavivus
Visigothic_Kingdom
Early Germanic people
were reportedly killed in battle, and Aoric, son of the Thervingian king Ariaric, was captured. Eusebius, a historian who wrote in Greek in the early 4th
Goths
Gothic tribe
According to Jordanes, who does not mention the Tervingi, the Gothic ruler Ariaric was forced to sign a treaty with Constantine the Great in 332 after his
Thervingi
493–553 kingdom centered in Italy
(Wittigeis) 536–540 Ildibad (Hildibad) 540–541 Eraric the Rugian (Heraric, Ariaric) 541 Totila (Baduila) 541–552 Teia (Theia, Teja) 552–553 Because of the
Ostrogothic_Kingdom
that the title of this type of judge passed from father to son through Ariaric, Aoric and Athanaric. Wolfram described the office of kindins as "the judge
Kindins
treaty between the Thervingi and the Roman Empire was thereafter made by Ariaric and Constantine. Vidigoia was buried at the place of his death. Jordanes
Vidigoia
394), Frankish general who tried to revive paganism in the Roman Empire Ariaric, Gothic pagan Arwald (died 686), last pagan ruler of the Isle of Wight
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306–336 Roman campaigns on its northern border
peace with the Emperor, handing over hostages including the King's son Ariaric as a guarantee, as well as a contingent of auxiliaries, in exchange for
German and Sarmatian campaigns of Constantine
German_and_Sarmatian_campaigns_of_Constantine
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Neel means Sky and Indu means Moon
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Brave.
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Lotus of the Water
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Native American Cherokee name SALALI means "squirrel."
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Reddish skinned.
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Goddess Laxmi
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The river Ganga
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Servant of the guided.
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(דְּלָיָהוּ) Variant form of Hebrew Delayah, DELAYAHU means "God has drawn."
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