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Ostrogoth
[ os-truh-goth ]
noun
- a member of the easterly division of the Goths, maintaining a monarchy in Italy, a.d. 493鈥�555.
Ostrogoth
/ 藞蓲蝉迟谤蓹藢伞蓲胃 /
noun
- a member of the eastern group of the Goths, who formed a kingdom in Italy from 493 to 552
Derived Forms
- 藢翱蝉迟谤辞藞驳辞迟丑颈肠, adjective
Other 榶心vlog Forms
- 翱蝉顎卼谤辞路驳辞迟丑顎僫肠 翱蝉顎卼谤辞路驳辞迟丑顎僫路补苍 adjective
榶心vlog History and Origins
Origin of Ostrogoth1
榶心vlog History and Origins
Origin of Ostrogoth1
Example Sentences
While there was not enough information to assign the remains to any particular population, the study said 鈥渋t is possible that these individuals were Huns, Ostrogoths or Gepids.鈥�
Along the way he covers the sackings of Rome by the Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Normans, the troops of the Holy Roman Empire and the French.
Around 1,500 people live within the walls of its Old City, custodians of cultural treasures left by everyone from the Romans and the Ostrogoths to the Venetians and the Habsburgs.
Subsequently, in 493, Odoacer was slain by Theodoric, the king of the Ostrogoths, who then became predominant in the Italian peninsula.
They rose with Goth and Ostrogoth to free themselves from the heavy yoke.
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