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    Oium was a name for Scythia, or a fertile part of it, roughly in modern Ukraine, where the Goths, under a legendary King Filimer, settled after leaving...
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    least 3,500 years ago. In the 3rd to 4th centuries CE, the Gothic kingdom of Oium existed in southern Russia, which was later overrun by Huns. Between the...
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    Gothiscandza and their later territories. In Hervarar saga, it was the same as Oium and bordered the land of the Huns from which it was separated by Myrkviðr...
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    personnel advisor - Patrick Stewart Assistant director of scouting - Marshall Oium Director of research – Richard Miller Head coach Head coach – Jerod Mayo...
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    king who before the Hunnic invasion evidently ruled a sizable portion of Oium, the part of Scythia inhabited by the Goths at the time. He is mentioned...
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    army of the Huns. The poem ends with Angantýr finding his brother dead: Oium, the Gothic realm in Scythia, overrun by the Huns in the 370s Poetic Edda;...
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    and in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, a semi-legendary Gothic kingdom of Oium existed in Southern Russia until it was overrun by Huns. Between the 3rd...
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    migrated into the lands of modern Ukraine around 250–375 AD, which they called Oium, corresponding to the archaeological Chernyakhov culture. The Ostrogoths...
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    Gothic Region Oium, Dacia, Pannonia, Dalmatia, Italy, Gallia Narbonensis, Gallia Aquitania, Hispania, Crimea, North Caucasus Era attested 3rd–10th century;...
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  • Gutþiuda Þiudinassus) Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy Visigothic Kingdom in Spain Oium Gothia (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    corresponds well with Jordanes' tale of Gothic migration from Gothiscandza to Oium, under the leadership of Filimer. Moreover, he highlights that crucial external...
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    Abd al-Muttalib Quraysh (Mecca, Saudi Arabia) 497 578 81 years Ermanaric Oium (Ukraine) 296 (disputed) 376 80 years (disputed) Hanayos Hariphunchai (Thailand)...
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    Heidrek, who made a coup-d'état in Reidgotaland, the land of the Goths (see Oium and the Chernyakhov culture). When Heidrek was dead, Gizur arrived in the...
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    Eastern Europe, ideologically justified as historical recuperation of the Oium (lands) that the Slavs had conquered from the native Ostrogoths. Nazi propaganda...
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  • a l a e o s Haec ergo pars Gothorum, quae apud Filimer dicitur in terras Oium emenso amne transposita, optatum potiti solum, nec mora ilico ad gentem Spalorum...
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  • personnel advisor - Patrick Stewart Assistant director of scouting - Marshall Oium Director of research – Richard Miller Head coach Head coach – Jerod Mayo...
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    Germans in Russia, Ukraine and the Soviet Union List of Germanic tribes Oium Ostrogoths Scandza Visigoths Wielbark culture Here/Hari (army/noble) + mann/man...
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  • (the leader of the original Goths during their migration from Scandza to Oium), and Filimer son of Gadaric ("about the fifth since Berig"). A Gothic leader...
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    recruited into the Roman army. According to Jordanes, the Goths entered Oium, part of Scythia, under the king Filimer, where they defeated the Spali....
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    the walls: either the Sarmatians against the Scythians, or the Goths of Oium against the Huns, or the Early East Slavs against the nomads of the southern...
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    Theia (also Teia(s), Teja) r. 552–553 List of Germanic tribes Crimean Goths Oium Wielbark culture A language related to Gothic was still spoken sporadically...
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    where they defeated the Sarmatians. They then named their new territory Oium, meaning "in the waterlands". This migration would have allegedly taken place...
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  • Papels, also known as Moium, Oium, Papei, Pepel or Pelels, are an ethnic group primarily located in Guinea-Bissau, though are also found in Casamance (Senegal)...
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  • peoples lived alongside the local populations, such as the Gothic Empire (Oium) (from 271 until 378), the Hunnish Empire (until 435), the Avar Empire and...
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  • Hundingsbane. In the first lay of Helgi Hundingsbane named Örvasund. Oium Latin: Oium Oium is a Gothic word in the dative plural from and means "in the fruitful...
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  • Ermanaric had conquered a large number of tribes in Central Europe (see Oium), including the Antes. Some years after the Ostrogothic defeat by the invading...
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  • decided that everyone was to leave Gothiscandza and move to a new region named Oium (Scythia). The reliability of Jordanes for early Gothic history has been...
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    (or Kushans). Dacians Thracians Tomyris Massagetae Thyssagetae Gaut Jats Oium Geats Crimean Goths "Getae". Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Retrieved August...
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  • were led by their leader to a fertile part of Scythia, which they called Oium. In this area they defeated a people called the Spali, before moving into...
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  • of Scythia and Dacia, all north of the Danube and Black Sea. The first, Oium, was a fertile area of Scythia where the Goths fought and defeated the previous...
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