
Gepids - Wikipedia
The Gepid Kingdom was one of the most important and long-lasting of these, centered on Sirmium, and sometimes referred to as Gepidia. [2] It covered a large part of the former …
Thurisind - Wikipedia
He was the penultimate Gepid king, and succeeded King Elemund by staging a coup d'état and forcing the king's son into exile. Thurisind's kingdom, known as Gepidia , was located in …
Gepids - New World Encyclopedia
Eastern Hemisphere in 475 C.E., showing the Gepid Kingdom and its neighbors. The Gepids ( Beowulf , Widsith )—possibly from Gibiðos, "givers" or gepanta, were an East Germanic tribe …
Ardaric - Wikipedia
In 454, Ardaric led his Gepid and Ostrogothic forces against Attila's son Ellak and his Hunnish army. The Battle of Nedao was a bloody but decisive victory for Ardaric, in which Ellak was …
Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Gepids - The History Files
Gepid power suffers a decisive blow when the Ostrogoths in Italy cut off the expansion of the kingdom into the Danubian plains. This forces the Gepids to restrict themselves to the …
Kingdom of the Gepids
Gepid and Goth migration is still apparently taking them across areas of central Poland, including Galicia and Silesia. Archaeology shows that the Weilbark culture transfers south during this …
East Germanic Tribe - The Gepids - About History
Sep 8, 2023 · The Gepids was an ancient Germanic tribe, akin to the Goths. According to the Geography of Ptolemy, Gepids lived among the Baltic tribes, on the eastern coast of the Baltic …
Gepidae | Gothic Tribe, Migration, Germanic People | Britannica
Gepidae, a Germanic tribe that lived on the southern Baltic coast in the 1st century ad, having migrated there from southern Sweden some years earlier. The Gepidae again migrated during …
Gepids Explained
The Gepids and their allies subsequently founded kingdoms on the Middle Danube, bordering on the Roman Empire. The Gepid Kingdom was one of the most important and long-lasting of …
Gepids - Jatland Wiki
The Gepid Kingdom was one of the most important and long-lasting of these, centered on Sirmium, and sometimes referred to as Gepidia. It covered a large part of the former Roman …