free dictionary. Gothia is a name given to various places where the Goths lived during their migrations: Dacia, referred to as Gothia during the fourth...
The Gothia Cup (Swedish pronunciation: [ɡuːtɪa ˈkɵpː]) is an international youth association football tournament organized by professional football club...
The Gothia Towers, in Gothenburg, Sweden, is the largest hotel in the Nordic countries. Part of the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre, it has 1,200...
John of Gothia (Greek: ᾿Ιωάννης ἐπίσκοπος τῆς Γοτθίας, Iōánnēs epískopos tēs Gotthiás; ? – c. 791 AD) was a Crimean Gothic metropolitan bishop of Doros...
establishment in Sweden. The Metropolitanate of Gothia (also of Gothia and Caffa), also known as the Eparchy of Gothia or Metropolitanate of Doros, was a metropolitan...
Roussillon, Vallespir and Fenouillet ("March of Gothia"). The nominal boundaries attributed to Gothia and the Spanish March vary in time, not without...
Bernard II (in Catalan, Bernat de Gothia) was the count of Barcelona, Girona and margrave of Gothia and Septimania from 865 to 878. Bernard was the son...
The title Prince of Gothia (princeps Gothiæ) or Prince of the Goths (princeps Gothorum) was a title of nobility, sometimes assumed by its holder as a sign...
Gothicus Maximus and claimed the subjugated territory as the new province of Gothia. In 334, after Sarmatian commoners had overthrown their leaders, Constantine...
Theodoro (Greek: Αὐθεντία πόλεως Θεοδωροῦς καὶ παραθαλασσίας), also known as Gothia (Γοτθία) or the Principality of Theodoro-Mangup, was a Greek principality...
Snus (/snuːs/ SNOOSS, Swedish: [ˈsnʉːs] ) is a tobacco product, originating from a variant of dry snuff in early 18th-century Sweden. It is placed between...
Gothia Basket was a Swedish basketball club, based in Gothenburg. The team played in the Basketligan from 2007 till 2010. Swedish Basketball League Winners...
Maria of Gothia was the first wife of David of Trebizond, last Emperor of Trebizond, whom she married in 1426. Maria of Gothia was a daughter of Alexios...
FC Gothia was a planned new Swedish football club. It would have been created by merging three teams, Örgryte IS, GAIS and BK Häcken, all from Gothenburg...
sense mainly includes the provinces of Östergötland (East Gothia) and Västergötland (West Gothia). The island of Gotland was disputed by other than Swedes...
of Gothia, also served as Count of Barcelona and Girona, and as Margrave of Gothia and Septimania from 865 to 878. Septimania became known as Gothia after...
The Crusades Trilogy is a series of historical novels written by Swedish author and journalist Jan Guillou about the Consolidation of Sweden and the Crusades...
centre, was closed to regular airline traffic in 2015. The city hosts the Gothia Cup, the world's largest youth football tournament, and the Göteborg Basketball...
and 2014 editions of the Gothia Cup, placing third in 2013 and winning in 2014. In 2015, Right to Dream returned to the Gothia Cup and successfully defended...
and in the British Museum have led to a better understanding of Crimean Gothia. In the report made by Ogier Ghiselin de Busbecq in 1595 of the Crimean...
concerning Ulfila's education. However, he was a lector in a church in Gothia by age thirty, which required study of the Bible and prepared him as a translator...
name Gothia (or Gauthia) Launia ("Land of the Goths"), since the origins of the Catalan counts, lords and people were found in the March of Gothia, known...
Rouergue County of Rodez County of Gevaudan Viscounty of Albi Marquisat of Gothia County of Champagne (to the royal domain in 1316) Dauphiné (1349), hereditary...
the 490s, marking the beginning of the Crimean Goths and their homeland, Gothia. Archaeological excavations have demonstrated the establishment of Christian...
Barcelona through his service to Charles the Bald against the rebel Bernard of Gothia, Count of Barcelona, Roussillon, and numerous other Septimanian counties...
Maximinus' death. British historian Ronald Syme, writing that "the word 'Gothia' should have sufficed for condemnation" of the passage in the Historia Augusta...
Violeta Andrei. A daughter of the ruler of the Principality of Theodoro (or "Gothia") in the Crimea, on her mother's side she was a likely descendant of two...