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The Law Code in translation with a prefac ... ; THE LIBRARY OF IBERIAN RESOURCES ONLINE; ... The Visigothic code; (Forum judicum)
The Visigoths established a kingdom for themselves within the collapsing Roman Empire in 418 AD.
Ulfilas (Wulfila) laboured among the Visigoths, translated the Bible into their language, and preached Arianism with great success until prince Athanaric obliged him to withdraw (348).
Visigoths (West Goths) Encyclopædia Orbis Latin ... The Visigoths were a division of the Goths, one of the most important groups of Germans. Having settled in the region W of the Black Sea in the
Visigoths (West Goths), division of the Goths, one of the most important groups of Germans. Having settled in the region W of the Black Sea in the 3d cent.
the Visigoths were at the borders of the East Roman Empire, raiding across the Danube River, and peacefully infiltrating the trans-Danubian provinces.
The Visigoths replaced the Romans as the rulers of the Iberian peninsular before being defeated by the Moors. ... These were followed by the Visigoths, from Gaul, one time enemies of Rome who then
Visigoths (West Goths), division of the Goths, one of the most important groups of Germans. Having settled in the region W of the Black Sea in the 3d cent.
Athaulf, King of the Visigoths [Orosius, Adversum Paganos, translated in Stephen Williams, Diocletian and the Roman Recovery, Routledge, 1985, 2000, p.218...
By the 5th century A.D., the Visigoths were already a romanized poeple who considered themselves the heirs of the defunct imperial power.