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    Herwig Wolfram (born 14 February 1934) is an Austrian historian who is Professor Emeritus of Medieval History and Auxiliary Sciences of History at the...
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    2006), p. 462. Herwig Wolfram, The Roman Empire and Its Germanic Peoples, (University of California Press, 1997), 91. Herwig Wolfram, History of the...
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  • politician Herwig Wolfram (born 1934), Austrian historian Surname: Bob Herwig (1914–1974), American football player Conrad Herwig (born 1959), American...
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    University of Kansas alternatively puts Ulfila's birth c. 310. Historian Herwig Wolfram places the date of his ancestors' capture by Danubian Goths in 257....
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    Greuthungi. Scholarly opinions are divided about this connection. Historian Herwig Wolfram sees these as two names for one people as will be discussed below. Peter...
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  • of Durostorum leading a persecution of Gothic Christians in 347/348. Herwig Wolfram noted that "alliteration, variation, and rhythm in the line of names...
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  • "triu", equivalent to English "tree", and thus means "forest people". Herwig Wolfram agrees with the older position of Franz Altheim that such geographical...
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    against the Huns, but this is rejected by modern historians such as Herwig Wolfram and Hyun Jin Kim. The latter believes that this is a forged story and...
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    to historian Herwig Wolfram, he therefore wanted to establish an alliance with the Heruli king Rodulf. As a result, according to Wolfram, Rodulf "probably...
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    Thrasamund, Gesalec fled to Aquitania, where he remained for a year. Herwig Wolfram notes that although Aquitania had been conquered by the Franks following...
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