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COMIC BOOK ALBUM
Asterix and the goths; Asterix & the Goths; Asterix & the goths

Goths         
  • Alaric]] entering [[Athens]] in 395 (the depiction, including [[Bronze Age]] armour, is anachronistic)
  • ''[[Athanaric]] and [[Valens]] on the Danube'', [[Eduard Bendemann]], 1860
  • ''Ulfilas explains the gospel to the Goths'', 1900
  • [[Roman Empire]]}}
  • The first R is held at the [[Musée de Cluny]], Paris.}}
  • Visigothic crypt of Saint Antoninus, Palencia Cathedral
  • Europe in AD 300, showing the distribution of the Goths near the [[Black Sea]]
  • Hunnic]] invasion
  • The maximum extent of territories ruled by [[Theodoric the Great]] in 523
  • In Spain, the Visigothic nobleman [[Pelagius of Asturias]] who founded the [[Kingdom of Asturias]] and began the [[Reconquista]] at the [[Battle of Covadonga]], is a national hero regarded as the country's first monarch.
  • Gothic invasions in the 3rd century
  • The 3rd-century [[Great Ludovisi sarcophagus]] depicts a battle between Goths and Romans.
  • Doros]], capital of the Crimean Goths
  • [[Przeworsk culture]]}}
  • fibula]], AD 500, Germanisches Nationalmuseum Nuremberg
  • [[Ring of Pietroassa]], dated AD 250 to AD 400 and found in [[Pietroasele]], Romania, features a [[Gothic language]] inscription in the [[Elder Futhark]] [[runic alphabet]]
  • Geographia]] (c. 130),--> showing the location of the Gothones, then inhabiting the east bank of the [[Vistula]]
  • Germanic spearheads
  • The [[Mausoleum of Theodoric]] in [[Ravenna]], [[Italy]]. The [[frieze]] includes a motif found in Scandinavian metal jewellery.
  • Visigothic – Pair of eagle fibulae found at Tierra de Barros (Badajoz, southwest Spain) made of sheet gold with amethysts and coloured glass
EAST GERMANIC ETHNOLINGUISTIC GROUP
Germanic Goths; Gothic tribes; History of the Goths; The Goths; Boranoi; Boradoi; Guntheric; Gunteric; Argaith; Goth people
The Goths (; , ) were a Germanic people who played a major role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the emergence of medieval Europe.
Visigoth         
  • Europe in 305 AD
  • Alaric]] entering [[Athens]] in 395
  • Visigothic belt buckle. Copper alloy with garnets, glass and inclusion of lapis lazuli. The ''Metropolitan Museum'' of Art (New York)
  • The first R is held at the [[Musée de Cluny]], Paris.}}
  • Europe at the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD
  • date=May 2017}}
  • Visigothic Hispania and its regional divisions in 700, before the Muslim conquest
  • [[San Pedro de la Nave]], a Visigothic church in Zamora, Spain
  • p=1-100}}
  • Migrations of the main column of the Visigoths
  • Greatest extent of the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse in light and dark orange, {{circa}} 500. From 585 to 711 Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo in dark orange, green and white (Hispania)
  • Capital from the Visigothic church of [[San Pedro de la Nave]], [[province of Zamora]]
MAJOR GOTHIC TRIBE
Visigothic; Visigothan; West Goths; Noble Goths; Western Goths; Wisigoth; Visigoth; Vesi; Visigothi; Wisigothi; Wisi; History of the Visigoths
['v?z?g??]
¦ noun a member of the branch of the Goths who invaded the Roman Empire between the 3rd and 5th centuries AD and ruled much of Spain until overthrown by the Moors in 711.
Derivatives
Visigothic adjective
Origin
from late L. Visigothus, the first element possibly meaning 'west' (cf. Ostrogoth).
Visigoth         
  • Europe in 305 AD
  • Alaric]] entering [[Athens]] in 395
  • Visigothic belt buckle. Copper alloy with garnets, glass and inclusion of lapis lazuli. The ''Metropolitan Museum'' of Art (New York)
  • The first R is held at the [[Musée de Cluny]], Paris.}}
  • Europe at the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD
  • date=May 2017}}
  • Visigothic Hispania and its regional divisions in 700, before the Muslim conquest
  • [[San Pedro de la Nave]], a Visigothic church in Zamora, Spain
  • p=1-100}}
  • Migrations of the main column of the Visigoths
  • Greatest extent of the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse in light and dark orange, {{circa}} 500. From 585 to 711 Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo in dark orange, green and white (Hispania)
  • Capital from the Visigothic church of [[San Pedro de la Nave]], [[province of Zamora]]
MAJOR GOTHIC TRIBE
Visigothic; Visigothan; West Goths; Noble Goths; Western Goths; Wisigoth; Visigoth; Vesi; Visigothi; Wisigothi; Wisi; History of the Visigoths
·noun One of the West Goths. ·see the Note under Goth.

Wikipedia

Asterix and the Goths

Asterix and the Goths is the third volume of the Asterix comic book series, by René Goscinny (stories) and Albert Uderzo (illustrations). It was first published in 1963 in French and translated into English in 1974.