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Burgundians - Wikipedia
The Burgundians[1] were an early Germanic tribe or group of tribes. They appeared east in the middle Rhine region in the third century AD, and were later moved west into the Roman Empire, in Gaul.
Kingdom of the Burgundians - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of the Burgundians, or First Kingdom of Burgundy, [2] was established by Germanic Burgundians in the Rhineland and then in eastern Gaul in the 5th century.
Burgundian | people | Britannica
The Burgundians were a Scandinavian people whose original homeland lay on the southern shores of the Baltic Sea, where the island of Bornholm (Burgundarholm in the Middle Ages) still bears their name.
The Burgundians: From Scandinavian Origins to a Kingdom in ...
2024年10月15日 · Explore the rich history of the Burgundians, from their Scandinavian origins to their kingdom in Gaul, highlighting their cultural blend with Roman traditions, legal reforms, and eventual downfall.
Kingdoms of the Germanic Tribes - Burgundians / Burgundy
Under the pretext of Jovinus' imperial authority, the Burgundians were able to establish themselves on the west bank of the Rhine (the Roman side) between the River Lauter and the Nahe. Here they founded a kingdom based upon the …
History of Burgundy - Wikipedia
The Burgundians, who migrated into the Western Roman Empire as it collapsed, are generally regarded as a Germanic people, possibly originating in Bornholm (modern Denmark).
Burgundy - Roman, Medieval, Renaissance | Britannica
The Burgundians were a Scandinavian people whose original homeland lay on the southern shores of the Baltic Sea, where the island of Bornholm (Burgundarholm in the Middle Ages) still bears their name.
Burgundians Unveiled: Exploring the Enigmatic Legacy of a ...
Who were the Burgundians? The Burgundians were an East Germanic people who originated from the region of Scandinavia and eventually migrated southward into the Roman Empire during the late antiquity period.
The History Of The Burgundian Kingdoms - About History
2023年5月14日 · Of these five kingdoms the smallest would leave behind a law code, a Germanic Mythological Hero, and a King Saint who would be honored by a Holy Roman Emperor. This Kingdom is known as the Kingdoms of the Burgundians, for there were actually two, but all were led by the same dynastic family.
Learn In 5 Minutes: The Burgundians ⋆ Medieval Reporter
The Burgundians were Germanic people, possibly originating from Scandinavia. During Late Antiquity , the period preceding the Middle Ages, they migrated south. Around 400 CE, they appeared on the Middle Rhine.