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An ancient people, who inhabited that part of Sweden called Gothland; and afterwards spread themselves over great part of Europe.
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There is a reason why Theodoric was the King of the Goths, not the King of Gothland.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Preemption laws and leases of public property: 2009
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Now tells the tale of King Volsung and his sons that they go at the time appointed to Gothland at the bidding of King Siggeir, and put off from the land in three ships, all well manned, and have a fair voyage, and made Gothland late of an evening tide.
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There was a king called Siggeir, who ruled over Gothland, a mighty king and of many folk; he went to meet Volsung, the king, and prayed him for
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On the same plan were organized the associations of Novgorod in Russia, of Wisby in the island of Gothland, and the so-called Komtoor of Bruges.
The Guilds 2007
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I`ve got some lovely Gothland fibre somewhere, and some grey angora.
Wet day and girl things. Spinningfishwife 2007
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I`ve got some lovely Gothland fibre somewhere, and some grey angora.
Archive 2007-08-01 Spinningfishwife 2007
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The last-named was divided into three branches: one comprising with Lübeck the cities of the Slavonic country and of Saxony; the second, those of Prussia and Westphalia; and the third, those of Gothland, Livonia, and Sweden.
The Guilds 2007
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They confided their histories to each other, and Jem learnt that the goose was the daughter of the wizard Weatherbold, who lived on the island of Gothland.
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His seizure of Gothland (1361) brought him into direct conflict with the powerful Hansa towns, which were supported by Sweden.
g. Scandinavia 2001
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