- (Latin:
Regnum Vandalum) or
Kingdom of the
Vandals and
Alans (Latin:
Regnum Vandalorum et Alanorum) was a
confederation of
Vandals and Alans,
which was a barbarian...
- this article:
Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum The
Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum ("History of the
Kings of the...
-
Holstein in
modern Germany. The
title "King of the Wends" is
translated as
vandalorum rex in Latin. The
title was
shortened to "King of Denmark" in 1972. Starting...
-
generally accepted interpretation is that King of the
Wends (Latin: Rex
Vandalorum/Rex Sclavorum; Danish:
Vendernes Konge; Swedish:
Vendes Konung) refers...
- Sveriges, Götes och
Vendes Konung In Latin: Dei
Gratia Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorum Rex
Translated as "By the
Grace of God, King of the Swedes, the Goths...
- of the Swedes, the
Goths and the
Wends (Latin: Suecorum,
Gothorum et
Vandalorum Rex; Swedish: Svears, Götes och
Wendes Konung).
After the
Danish monarch...
-
Iberian Peninsula of
Isidore of Seville's
Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et Suevorum: You are, O Spain, holy and
always happy mother of princes...
- (eds.). The true
story of the Vandals.
Museum Vandalorum Publications. Vol. 1. Värnamo:
Museum Vandalorum. pp. 48–64. ISSN 1650-5549. W. Filmer-Sankey...
- Press, 1990), p. 74
Isidore of Seville,
Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et Suevorum,
chapter 54.
Translation by
Guido Donini and
Gordon B. Ford...
- Hispalensis,
Isidorus (1773).
Isidori Hispalensis Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum (in Latin). Cheney, Carl D.; Jones,
Michael (2000). A Handbook...