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- Goth subculture - Wikipedia
A gothic model pictured in June 2008 Goth is a music-based subculture that began in the United Kingdom during the late 1970s It was developed by fans of gothic rock, an offshoot of the post-punk music genre
- Goth | History, Types, Facts | Britannica
Goth, member of a Germanic people whose two branches, the Ostrogoths and the Visigoths, for centuries harassed the Roman Empire According to their own legend, reported by the mid-6th-century Gothic historian Jordanes, the Goths originated in southern Scandinavia and crossed in three ships under their king Berig to the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, where they settled after defeating the
- The Goths - World History Encyclopedia
Modern scholarship has rejected the identification of the Goths with the ancient Scythians The primary source on Gothic history is Jordanes' work Getica (6th century), which presents a half-mythic version of the story of these people, and so his account is accepted carefully by some scholars and rejected completely by others
- Goths - Encyclopédie de lHistoire du Monde
Il convient toutefois de noter que les historiens modernes récusent l'identification des Goths avec les Scythes La source principale de l'histoire des Goths est l'ouvrage de Jordanès, l'Histoire des Goths (VIe siècle), qui présente une version à moitié mythique de l'histoire de ce peuple
- Goths and Visigoths - Difference, Ostrogoths, Definition . . .
The Goths were a nomadic Germanic people who fought against Roman rule in the late 300s and early 400s A D , helping to bring about the downfall of the Roman Empire, which had controlled much of
- Les goths - Hist-europe. com
Les Goths, peuple germanique d’origine, tirent leur nom et leur mythe fondateur de la Scandinavie, en particulier de l’île de Gotland Probablement originaires du sud de la Suède, ils migrèrent d'abord vers la Pologne, avant de s’établir en Ukraine et Biélorussie, où ils se divisèrent au IIIe siècle en deux groupes : les Ostrogoths (« Goths brillants ») à l’est, et les
- Origin of the Goths - Wikipedia
Concerning the origin of the Goths before the 3rd century, there is no consensus among scholars [1] [2] It was in the 3rd century that the Goths began to be described by Roman writers as an increasingly important people north of the lower Danube and Black Sea, in the area of modern Romania, Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine
- The Goths - History And Culture
The Goths were a powerful Germanic people who played a pivotal role in the decline of the Western Roman Empire and the shaping of medieval Europe Originating from northern Europe, the Goths migrated southward, eventually splitting into two major groups: the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths
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