Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
Ostrogoth .
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Examples
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Theodoric of the Ostrogoths was the heir to a chieftainship of Germanic tribesmen who had been accepted as federates within the empire since 454 I.
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LII Let us now return to the tribe with which we 268 started, namely the Ostrogoths, who were dwelling in
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It seemed, in fact, as if the Roman dominions in the West might again be united under a single ruler; as if the Ostrogoths might be the Germanic people to carry on the civilizing work of Rome.
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Goths, and the VISIGOTHS, Western Goths, Of these the Ostrogoths were the more powerful, but on the approach of the Huns they were obliged to submit.
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_ (Dnieper) _ and the Tan'ais _ (Don) _ were called Ostrogoths; the
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A treaty of peace was negotiated by the bishop of Ravenna; the Ostrogoths were admitted into the city, and the hostile kings consented, under the sanction of an oath, to rule with equal and undivided authority the provinces of Italy.
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Ostrogoths which is almost a continuous commentary on the 'Variae,' and from which I have derived the greatest possible assistance.
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After the Byzantine reconquest of Sicily from the Arian Ostrogoths who were very tolerant of the Jews in 552, conditions worsened dramatically for Jews in Sicily.
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I can just see the same post being written in AD 300 about dividing the Ostrogoths, Visigoths and Vandals.
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Apologies to any Capital One employees and/or Ostrogoths who may have been offended.
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