Produktbild: History of the Goths

History of the Goths

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.02.1990

Verlag

University Presses

Seitenzahl

580

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/15,4/2,9 cm

Gewicht

862 g

Übersetzt von

Dunlap Thomas

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-520-06983-1

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

13.02.1990

Verlag

University Presses

Seitenzahl

580

Maße (L/B/H)

23,2/15,4/2,9 cm

Gewicht

862 g

Übersetzt von

Dunlap Thomas

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-520-06983-1

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: History of the Goths
  • Preface     
    Introduction      
    Gothic History as Historical Ethnography

    1. The Names        
    The Gothic Name       
    The Dual Names of the Two Gothic Peoples      
    Visigoths and Ostrogoths as Western Goths and Eastern Goths     
    The Epic and the Derisive Names of the Goths     
    Biblical and Classical Names for the Goths   
    Gothic Royal Houses and Their Names       

    2. The Formation of the Gothic Tribes before the Invasion of the Huns      
    Gutones and Guti      
    Politics and Institutions of the Gutones 
    The Trek to the Black Sea    
    The Goths at the Black Sea    
         The Gothic Invasions of the Third Century   
         The Gothic Advance into the Aegean     
         Aurelian and the Division of the Goths   
    The Tervingian-Vesian Confederation at the Danube     
         The Events of 291 to 364    
         The Era of Athanaric, 365-376/381     
    Ulfilas and the Beginning of the Conversion of the Goths  
    The Ostrogothic Greutungi until the Invasion of the Huns   
         Ermanaric's Greutungian Kingdom and Its Dissolution    
    Political Organization and Culture of the Goths at the Danube and 
       the Black Sea   
         The Gutthiuda: The Land of the Tervingi and Taifali   
         The Kuni: Community of Descent and Subdivision of the Gutthiuda    
         The Harjis, the Tribal Army    
         Gards, Batirgs, Sibja: Lordship, Retainers, Community of Law       
         Haims (Village): The Social World of the Gothic Freeman    
         Cult and Religion among the Goths     
         Language and Daily Life    
         The Ostrogothic-Greutungian Kingship     

    3. The Forty-year Migration and the Formation of the 
        Visigoths, 376/378 to 416/418        
    The Invasion and Settlement of the Goths in Thrace    
         From the Crossing of the Danube (376) to the Battle of 
           Adrianople (378)    
         Theodosius and the Settlement of the Goths in Thrace   
    The Balkan Campaigns of 395-401       
         The Foedus of 397 and the Settlement of the Goths in Macedonia     
         Alaric's Elevation to the Kingship  
         Fravitta and Eriulf   
         Gainas and Tribigild    
    The Goths in the Western Empire, 401-418      
         Alaric's Italian Wars   
         Athaulf and the Gothic Trek Westward     
         Athaulf 's Contribution to the Visigothic Ethnogenesis 
         The Visigoths Become Horsemen      
         Radagaisus and His Contribution to the Visigothic
           Ethnogenesis    
         Valia and the Goths "in Roman Service"     

    4. The Kingdom of Toulouse, 418 to 507            
    The Aquitanian Federates, 418-466      
    The Visigothic "Superpower," 466-507       
        Euric (466-484) and the Breach of the Foedus of 416/418      
        The Conquest of the Auvergne and Tarraconensis       
        The Last Battles with the Empire    
        The Organization and Development of Dominion        
        Alaric II (484-507)    
    The Legal and Ecclesiastical Policies of Euric and Alaric II 
        The Legislation of Euric and Alaric II   
        The Ecclesiastical Policies of Euric and Alaric II 
    The King and the Royal Clan      
        The Royal Family      
        The King      
        Court Life: Religion, Language, and Culture    
    The Kingship: Its Functions and Functionaries    
        Military Organization     
        The Courtiers     
        Royal Estates and Finances     
    The Settlement of the Visigoths   
    The Peoples of the Kingdom of Toulouse: Ethnic and Social Composition     
        Goths and Romans in the Kingdom of Toulouse        
        Jews, Greeks, and Syrians    
        The Native Barbarians     
        The Immigrant Barbarians      
        Conditions of Dependency      
        The End That Was No End 

    5. The "New" Ostrogoths          
    The Division and Reunification of the Amal Goths, 375-451      
        Pannonian Greutungi, Hunnic Goths, and Ostrogoths        
    The Ostrogothic Kingdom in Pannonia, 456/457-473        
    The Ostrogoths in the Balkans, 473-488      
    Theodoric's Battle for Italy, 488-493   
        The Ostrogothic March to Italy     
        The Battles in Italy, 489-493    
    Flavius Theodericus Rex: King of the Goths and Italians, 493-526  
        Theodoric's Efforts To Obtain Imperial Recognition,
           490/493-497      
             
        Some Questions      
        Theodoric's Kingdom: An Attempt at a Constitutional 
          Analysis    
        Theodoric's Rule in Theory and Practice    
    Exercitus Gothorum      
        Comites Gothorum, Duces, Saiones, Millenarii, Mediocres, Capillati    
        The Settlement of the Gothic Army     
        Polyethnicity, Social Status, and Compulsory Military Service 
        Ostrogothic Weapons and Fighting Techniques       
    Theodoric's Barbarian Policy and the Securing of Italy  
        The Vandals     
        The Visigoths     
        The Burgundians      
        The Franks     
        Raetia and Western Illyricum under Ostrogothic Dominion      
        Barbarian Traditions and Ethnography      
    Theodoric's Roman Policy and the End of His Kingship, 526      
    The Amal Successors of Theodoric, 526-536      
        Athalaric (526-534)     
        Theodahad (534-536)       
    The Non-Amal Kings and the Fall of the Ostrogothic Kingdom, 536-552       
        Vitigis (536-540)    
        Hildebad and Eraric (540/541)     
        Totila (541-552)     
        The Epilogue: Teja (552)     

    Appendixes       
    1. Roman Emperors
    2. A Survey of Gothic History
    3. Genealogical Charts of the Balthi and Amali

    Notes     
    List of Abbreviations      
    Bibliography      
    Index     
    Maps