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Uraias or
Uraïas (Gr****: Οὐραΐας) was an
Ostrogothic general during the Gothic–Roman War of 535–540.
Uraias was a
nephew of King Witiges.
Although probably...
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Ostrogothic throne became Uraias, who was Witiges' nephew, a
skilled military commander and in
charge of
Ticinum (Pavia).
Uraias, however,
declined because...
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Burgundians unexpectedly crossed the Alps.
Combining with the
Goths under Uraias they laid
siege to the city.
Mediolanum was ill-provisioned and under-garrisoned;...
- Alps, many of the
families of
Uraias’
soldiers came in
danger of
being captured,
forcing him to
march there instead.
Uraias besieged the Byzantine-Gothic...
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Ostrogothic general Uraias.
Uraias's wife
insulted the wife of the
Ostrogothic king Witiges, and the king's wife then had
Witiges murder Uraias.
Brunhild was...
- with the city's
Imperial past came in 539,
during the
Gothic War, when
Uraia (a
nephew of Witiges,
formerly King of the
Italian Ostrogoths) laid Mediolanum...
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deception Stilicho Strategikon of
Maurice Teia
Theodoric the
Great Tribonian Uraias Vacis Widin Compare Lillington-Martin (2009) p. 16 The
exact date of his...
- came in 538,
during the
Gothic War, when
Mediolanum was laid to
waste by
Uraia, a
nephew of Vitiges, King of the Goths, with
great loss of life. The Lombards...
- the 2006
launch of Kenya's
National Civic Education Program (NCEP II),
Uraia,
which aims at
fostering a
mature political culture in Kenya: a culture...
- in****bent MP
Alipate Sikivou in
September 1970. The
result was a
victory for
Uraia Koroi of the
Alliance Party. In the 1966 elections, the seat had been won...