visigoth|visigoths in English

noun

[Vis·i·goth || 'vɪzɪgɒθ]

member of the western division of the Goths

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1. Alaric I was the first king of the Visigoths

2. Alboin was a Visigoth Warrior who invaded Italy in 568

3. King Alaric I led the Visigoth tribes in a rebellion against Rome.

4. Alaric definition, king of the Visigoths: captured Rome 410

5. Alaric was a Visigoth king, a barbarian who has the distinction of having sacked Rome

6. The Visigoth and Roman troops then saved the civitas Aurelianorum and forced Attila to withdraw (June 451).

7. Born in Treviso, Totila was a relative of Theudis, king of the Visigoths.

8. Aetius immediately attempted to convince Theodoric I, king of the Visigoths, to join him.

9. Alaric I (Gothic language: *Alareiks; 370 – 410) was the King of the Visigoths from 395–410

10. Stilicho offered to return the prisoners in exchange for the Visigoths returning to Illyricum but upon arriving at Verona, Alaric halted his retreat.

11. Alaric (370-411) was king of the Visigoths, and one of the most monstrous people during the times of Rome's decline

12. After defeating Jovinus, the Visigoths came into renewed conflict with Honorius; this conflict culminated with the siege of Bazas in 414.

13. The Visigoths renamed it Paca until the invasion of the Moors in the 8th century where the definitive name Beja was declared

14. Most units of the mobile field army were ordered to leave Britain in 401/402 to go to the defence of Italy against the Visigoths under Alaric.

15. In the middle age[Sentencedict.com ], the history of Braga during Visigoth and Arab times is very obscure and represent periods of decadence for the town.

16. Alaric is today famous for being the Visigoth leader who sacked Rome in 410, but this would probably never have happened if he had come to terms with the Roman government

17. He followed Aetius to Gallia, where he met under Aetius' command two officers of barbarian origin who were to play an important role in Majorian's life: the Suevic-Visigoth Ricimer and the Gaul Aegidius.

18. ‘In Antiquity Gibraltar belonged in turn to the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, and Visigoths.’ ‘His 37-volume Natural History is the longest work on science in Latin that has survived from Antiquity.’

19. Aurelian reigned (270–275) through the worst of the crisis, defeating the Vandals, the Visigoths, the Palmyrenes, the Persians, and then the remainder of the Gallic Empire.

20. The attack of Alaric on Greece in 396 AD or the sack of Rome in 410 AD by the Visigoths may have motivated the construction, which included towers, sea bastions, and at minimum one fortress.

21. Among the Visigoths, anyone Blaspheming the name of Christ or expressing contempt of the Trinity had his head shorn, was subjected to a hundred stripes, and suffered perpetual imprisonment in chains

22. When Alaric and his Visigoths entered Rome and the pagan world accused the God of the Christians of not having saved Rome caput mundi, the holy Bishop of Hippo made clear what we should expect of God: the proper relationship between the political and religious spheres.

23. Alaric, (also known as Alaricus, Alaric the Goth, Alaric, King of the Visigoths and Alaric I) (about AD 370-410), the first Germanic leader to take the city of Rome, was likely born about 370 on an island named Peuce (the Fir) at the mouth of the Danube.