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- The Heruli (or Herules) were an early Germanic people. Possibly originating in Scandinavia, the Heruli are first mentioned by Roman authors as one of...
- Danubian peoples who had followed him there. After his murder in 493, the Herules still ruled a kingdom north of the Danube: When [...] Anastasius took over...
- ****imilated by the Hispano-Roman majority) Herules, East Germanic (East Germanic Herules) East Herules West Herules Lemovii (=Turcilingi?) (also probably identical...
- construction of the Late Antique wall built to protect the site from the Herules. Media related to Leonidaion at Wikimedia Commons 37°38′13″N 21°37′45″E...
- Middle Danube, in competition with the dynasties from the east such as the Herules, Gepids and Ostrogoths. During the last years of the decline of the Western...
- archaeological record until the early 5th century. The sack of the city by the Herules in 267 and by the Visigoths under their king Alaric I (r. 395–410) in 396...
- Germanic peoples since ancient times, including the Angles, Cimbri, Jutes, Herules, Teutones and others. The first mention of Danes within Denmark is on the...
- Gargareans Ghazi Gladiator Guecha warrior Gurkha Hajduks Harii Hashashin Hersir Herules Hessian Highlander Hippeis Hird Hoplite Hospitaller Housecarl Hulubalang...
- barbarian tribes involved (Quadi, Vandals, Sarmatians, Alans, Gepids, Herules, Saxons, Burgundians, Alemanni and the armies of the Pannonians). Some...
- In 267/268 there were large raids led by the Herules in 267/268, and a mixed group of Goths and Herules in 269/270. Gothic attacks were abruptly ended...