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I was recently sent a letter from a company called Gothia claiming that I took out a loan for £300 with MCO Capital, and that with fees costs, etc, I now have to pay it £513.
Loan letter is a scam – don't pay up but but don't just ignore it Miles Brignall 2010
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The origins of the Swedish kingship are obscure, but the kingdom may be dated back to the union of Gothia and Svealand (prior to 836).
2. Sweden 2001
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Gothenburg, on Sweden's west coast, to participate in the Gothia
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Jordanes to prove that the Spanish Goths were related to the inhabitants of Gothia in Scandinavia.
CONCEPT OF GOTHIC WAYNE DYNES 1968
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These so-called arguments are presented by "the Chancellor" who represents Bismarck, and by the king of Gothia, in whom we may easily recognize the Russian Czar.
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This Gothia, which our ancestors called Dacia and now, as I have said, is called Gepidia, was then bounded on the east by the Roxolani, on the west by the Iazyges, on the north by the Sarmatians and Basternae and on the south by the river Danube.
The Origin and Deeds of the Goths Jordanes
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Dicineus came to Gothia at the time when Sulla ruled the
The Origin and Deeds of the Goths Jordanes
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Jerusalem sent to John, Bishop of Gothia, about 760.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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'Gothia,' and that he, Ataulfus, should be in the world what Cæsar
Theodoric the Goth Barbarian Champion of Civilisation Thomas Hodgkin 1872
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The team will be reaching a soccer dream by playing in the 2011 Gothia Cup in Sweden as the only U12 Canadian girls team.
unknown title 2011
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