Ad Salices, battle (377)
Adovacrius, Saxon leader
Adrianople, battle (378)
Aegidius, general
Æthelberht, King of Kent
laws of
Aëtius, general
Africa
Africans, Roman ideas about
Agila, king of the Visigoths
agri deserti
Agrippinus, general
Alamans
Alans
Alaric I, Gothic king
titles of
Alaric II, king of the Visigoths
Alatheus
Amalafrida, sister of Theoderic Amal
Amalaric, king of the Visigoths
Amalasuentha, daughter of Theoderic Amal
Amals, Ostrogothic dynasty
Ambrosianus Aurelianus
Ammianus Marcellinus
Amory, Patrick
Anthemius, emperor
Antonine Constitution (212)
Aquitanian Goths see Visigoths
Arabs, Roman ideas about
Arbogast
Arborychoi
Arcadius, emperor
archaeology, and barbarians inside the Empire
and ethnicity see also historiography
Arianism, and ethnicity
aristocracy, in Merovingian Gaul, northern
in Merovingian Gaul, southern
in Ostrogothic Italy
in post-imperial Britain, highland
in post-imperial Britain, lowland
in post-imperial Europe
late Roman
involvement in army
post-imperial
and hunting
and literary culture
and the church
militarisation of
army, late Roman
and the barbarian threat
barbarisation of
costume of
ethnic change
organisation of
recruitment of barbarians
recruitment problems
unit titles
Arthur, legendary figure
Arvandus, Gallic aristocrat
Astorga, battle of (456)
Athalaric, King of the Ostrogoths
Athanagild, king of the Visigoths
Athanaric, Gothic Iudex
Atharid, Gothic prince
Athaulf, Gothic king
Attecotti
Attila, king of the Huns
Aula Palatina (Trier)
Aurelius Caninus, British king
Avitus, emperor
Avitus, saint, bishop of Vienne
bagaudae, rebels
balance of power, military
Barbarian Conspiracy (367)
barbarians, political disunity of
reality of military threat
Roman classification of
Roman concept of
and climate
and gender
and history
and the barbarian threat
and the demands of genre
and the frontier
and the law
and the Picts
changes in
use in Roman society
barbaricaria
Barnish, Sam
barritus, battle cry
Barth, Fredrik
Basiliscus, brother-in-law of emperor Leo
Bavarians
Belisarius, general
boathouses, Norwegian
Boethius, Roman senator
bog finds see votive deposits
Boniface, general
Britain
Britons, appeal to Aëtius
Brown, Peter
bureaucracy, late Roman
Burgundians
Burgundians, settlement in Sapaudia
burials, among Germani
among the Alamanni
among the Bavarians
among the Goths
among the Picts
among the Saxons
among the Thuringians
historiography of study
in Merovingian Gaul
in Ostrogothic Italy
in post-imperial Britain
in Scandinavia
in Vandal Africa
in Visigothic Spain
Burns, Thomas
Busta Gallorum, battle of (552)
Callander Murray, Alexander
Cameron, Averil
Carthage
sack of (439) see Vandals
Cassiodorus, variae
Castinus, general
Catalaunian Fields, battle of (451)
Celticism
Celts, Roman ideas about
Cesa, Maria
Chalons-sur-Marne see Catalaunian Fields
Childeric king of the Franks
grave of
Chilperic I, king of the Burgundians
Chilperic II , king of the Burgundians (may = Chilperic I)
Church, late Roman
organisation of
civic masculinity
civitas identities
Clovis, king of the Franks
conversion of
comitiva
confederacies, in barbarian society and politics
Constans, son of Constantine ‘III’
Constantine, king of Dumnonia
Constantine I, emperor, conversion of
Constantine ‘III’, usurper
Constantius III, emperor
consuls, and civitas identity
Council of the Gauls, creation of (418)
Culture Groups (Kulturgruppen)
culture history, archaeological paradigm
Cuneglassus, British king
Danes
Dankirke
‘dark earth’
dediticii
Delbruck, Hans
Diocletian, emperor
djedars, mausolea
DNA see genetics
Donatism
draco, standard
dual kingship, among Germani
Duero Valley Culture
Durliat, Jean
Ecdicius, general
economy, among the Goths
in Merovingian Gaul
in Ostrogothic Italy
in post-imperial Britain
in Vandal Africa
in Visigothic Spain
Irish
Pictish
Roman, in early imperial period
Roman, in later imperial period
Edobech, general
emotions, and ethnicity
equestrian class
Eraric, Rugian
Ermenaric, Greuthungian king
ethnic change see also ethnogenesis
ethnicity, and physical traits
and the self
archaeology of
barbarian views of
cognitive
dynamic
gendering of
melting pot theory
multi-layered
non-‘Germanic’
performative
situational see also functional ethnicity
ethnogenesis, theory of
and the law see law
and traditions
problems with theory
Eudocia, daughter of Valentinian III
Euric, king of Visigoths
Eutharic, Visigothic noble
Exuperantius, general
Fallward, burial
Feddersen Wierde, rural settlement
federate graves
Felix, general
female costume
foederati
Franks
settlement of in Gaul
Fravitta, Gothic commander
Frederic, brother of Theoderic II
Frigidus, battle of (394)
Fritigern, Gothic leader
Frontiers, of the Roman Empire
and Grand Strategy see Grand Strategy
functional ethnicity
Fustel de Coulanges, Numa-Denis
Gaïnas Gothic commander
Gaiseric, king of the Vandals
Galla Placidia, sister of Honorius
García Gallo, Alfonso
Gaul, late Roman
capital moved to Arles from Trier
Merovingian governance of
Gaupp, Theodor
Geary, Patrick
Gelimer, king of the Vandals
Gender, among Germani
and costume
and ethnic change
and the church
in late Roman society see also ethnicity gendering of
genetics, and barbarian settlement
Germani
political geography of
Roman ideas about
Germania see Tacitus
Germanism
Germanus, saint, 1st visit to Britain
2nd visit to Britain
Gerontius, general
Gesalic, son of Alaric II
Gildas
Gildo, Moorish rebel
Glycerius, emperor
Godemar I, king of the Burgundians
Godemar II, king of the Burgundians
Godesgisel, king of the Burgundians
Goffart, Walter
Gothic Kingdoms, before migrations, government of
Gothic War, of Justinian I
Goths, pre-migration
crossing of the Danube (376)
language and names
nature of under Alaric I
rebellion of
government, pre-modern, problems of
Grand Strategy, Roman
grant of universal citizenship see Antonine Constitution
Gratian, emperor
Great Invasion (406)
Great Plague
Gregory of Tours, historian
Greuthungi, Gothic confederacy
Gudme-Lundeborg, high-status complex
Gundioc, king of the Burgundians
Gundobad, king of the Burgundians
Gunthamund, king of the Vandals
Guntram Boso, duke
Hadrian’s Wall
Havet, Julien
Heather, Peter
Heraclianus, general
Hermenfrid, king of the Thuringians
Heruls
Hilderic, king of the Vandals
hillforts, in post-imperial Britain
historiography, continuity
of archaeology see also undersee also culture history, processualism, post-processualism, burials, rural settlements, and towns
of barbarian settlement see hospitalitas
of barbarians
and national identity
and Nazism
of ethnicity
of Fall of Roman Empire
of Iron Age Irish society
of late Roman Empire
of Roman frontiers
Pirenne Thesis
Transformation of the Roman World see also Celticism Germanism
History of the Britons
Höhensiedlungen, Alamannic high-status sites
Honorius, emperor
Hospitalitas, debate
Roman concept of
Huneric, king of the Vandals
Huns
Illatio tertiarum
inflation, third-century
instrumentalism
integration, of barbarians in Ostrogothic Italy
Ireland
and migration to Britain
introduction of Christianity in
Isaurians
Isonzo, battle of (489)
Italy
John, pope
John, usurper
Jones, A. H. M.
Jordanes, Getica
Jovinus, usurper
Jovius, Roman official
judge (iudex), ruler of Tervingi
Julius Nepos, emperor
Justin I, emperor
Justinian, emperor
kingship, among Anglo-Saxons
among Germani
among the Goths
Irish
post-imperial
and divine origins
and doctrinal matters
and towns
dynastic principle
elective principle
war-leadership
Kossinna, Gustav
laeti
Langobards see Lombards
language, and ethnicity
law, and ethnicity
Leo I, emperor
Leo I, pope
Liberius, Italian aristocrat
Libius Severus, emperor
Litorius, general
Lombards
London
Lot, Ferdinand
MacMullen, Ramsay
Maglocunus, British king
Magnus Maximus, usurper
Majorian, emperor
Marcellinus, general
martial masculinity
Martin, saint, bishop of Braga
masculinity see also civic masculinity, martial masculinity
Masties, Moorish ruler
Masuna, Moorish ruler
Maximus, usurper
Merovingians
civil wars of
divisions of the kingdom
migration theory
use of
millenarii
Mons Lactarius, battle of (552)
Moors
Roman ideas about
Mount Badon, siege of
municipal councils
Murray see Callander Murray
Narses, general
negotium
New Archaeology see processualism
Norse myth
North Africa see Africa
Nydam, votive deposit
Nydam Style
Odoacer, king of Italy
Olybrius, emperor
Orestes, general
Orleans, Council of (511)
Ostrogoths
settlement of in Italy
otium
paideia
Paul, general
Persians, Roman ideas about
personal names, and ethnicity
Petronius Maximus, emperor
Picts
political geography of
Pirenne, Henri
place-names, and barbarian settlement
Pohl, Walter
post-processualism, archaeological paradigm
Pragmatic Sanction (554)
primordialism
Priscus Attalus, usurper
Processualism, archaeological paradigm
Proud Tyrant, the
public building
Quoit Brooch Style
Radagaisus, Gothic king
raiding, political uses of
raising on a shield, custom
Raths, Irish forts
Rechiar, king of the Sueves
Rechila, king of the Sueves
regions, within Roman Empire
and identity
religion and ethnicity
Remigius, saint, bishop of Reims
Ricimer, general
Riothamus, British king
Rituals, and ethnicity
Roman Empire, governance of
and corruption
in early imperial period
social structures in
totalitarian ideology
Romanisation
Romanitas, acquisition of
and the law
barbarian adoption of
performative
Romanus, Count of Africa
Rome, city of
sack of (410)
sack of (455)
siege of (537-8)
Romulus, emperor
rural settlements, among Germani
among the Goths
among the Saxons
historiography of study
in Ireland see also Raths
in Merovingian Gaul, northern
southern
in Ostrogothic Italy
in post-imperial Britain
in Vandal Africa
in Visigothic Spain
Pictish
Saba, saint
saints’ cults, and civitas identity
Saphrax
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis
Sarus, Gothic king
Saxon shore
Saxons
settlement of in Britain
Scandinavia
Scythians, Roman ideas about
Sebastian, son of Boniface
senatorial order
Sergeric, Gothic king
sex-gender system
Sidonius Apollinaris, bishop and author
Sigismund, king of the Burgundians
Sigistrix, son of Sigismund
Sigisvult, general
Sintana de Mureš-Černjachov culture
relationship to Gothic migration
skeletal remains, and barbarian settlement
social structure, among Germani
Spain
Spanish Campaign, of Justinian I
stable isotope analysis and barbarian settlement
Stilicho, general
Strasbourg, battle of (357)
Style I
Style II
Sueves
Syagrius, son of Aegidius
Symmachus, Roman senator
Tacitus, Germania
Taginae, battle of (552) see Busta Gallorum
Tervingi Gothic confederacy
Themistius, Thanksgiving for the Peace
Theodehad, king of Ostrogoths
Theoderic I, king of Visigoths
Theoderic II, king of Visigoths
Theoderic ‘Strabo’, Ostrogothic king
Theoderic ‘the Great’, king of the Ostrogoths
ideology of
Theodosius I, emperor
Theodosius II, emperor
Thessalonica, massacre of (390)
Theudebert I, king of the Franks
Theudegisel, king of the Visigoths
Theudis, king of the Visigoths
Theudisculus see Theudegisel
Third-Century Crisis
Thrasamund, king of the Vandals
Thuringians
time, and identity
torques
Totila, Ostrogothic king
towns
historiography of study
in Merovingian Gaul, northern
southern
in Ostrogothic Italy
in post-imperial Britain
in Vandal Africa
in Visigothic Spain
trade, between Romans and barbarians, control of
Traditionskern
Treaty of 382
Tribal Hidage
Uldin, Hunnic leader
Valens, emperor
Valentinian I, emperor
Valentinian II, emperor
Valentinian III, emperor
Vandal War, of Justinian I
Vandals
crossing to Africa
sack of Carthage (439)
settlement of in Africa
treaty with (442)
Videmer, Ostrogothic leader
Videmer, son of Videmer
villas
in Ostrogothic Italy
in post-imperial Britain
in Visigothic Spain
Visigoths, in Aquitaine
in Spain
settlement of in Aquitaine (419)
treaty with (439)
Vorbasse, rural settlement
Vortigern
Vortiporius, British king
votive deposits
Vouillé, battle of (507)
vulgar law
Walbank, F. W.
Wallace Hadrill, J. M.
Wallia, Gothic king
Wenskus, Reinhard
Wijster, rural settlement
Wittigis, Ostrogothic king
Wolfram, Herwig
Wood, Ian
Wroxeter
Zeno, emperor