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2020 | 68 | 1 | 3 – 35

Article title

HERULI – OD NEPRIATEĽOV K SPOJENCOM RÍMSKEJ RÍŠE

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Title variants

EN
Heruli (Herules) – from enemies to allies of the Roman Empire

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
The Heruli, originally perhaps a union of Germanic, Sarmatian and other warriors, entered history in 268 when they invaded Greece and twenty years later also Gaul. They disappeared after 565, when, as Roman allies living in Roman territory, they gave up their identity, stopped calling themselves Heruli, and merged with the Romans. On the basis of statements by Jordanes and Procopius, the Heruli are thought to have come from Scandinavia, but we have no real written or archaeological proof of their Scandinavian origin. In older literature, the Heruli were divided into western and eastern, suggesting two ethnically and linguistically different groups with the same or similar name. However, the existence of the Western Heruli on the Lower Rhine is doubtful.

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Year

Volume

68

Issue

1

Pages

3 – 35

Physical description

Contributors

  • Historický ústav SAV, P. O. Box 198, Klemensova 19, 814 99 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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Publication order reference

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