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  1. Crimean Gothic was a Germanic, probably East Germanic, language spoken by the Crimean Goths in some isolated locations in Crimea until the late 18th century. Crimea was inhabited by the Goths in Late Antiquity and the Gothic language is known to have been in written use there until at least the mid 9th century CE.

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      The Crimean Goths were Greuthungi - Gothic tribes or Western...

  2. The Crimean Goths were Greuthungi - Gothic tribes or Western Germanic tribes who bore the name Gothi, a title applied to various Germanic tribes who remained in the lands around the Black Sea, especially in Crimea. They were the longest-lasting of the Gothic communities.

  3. O gótico da Crimeia foi um dialeto do gótico falado pelos godos da Crimeia em algumas praças isoladas na Crimeia até de forma tardia no século XVIII. [ 1][ 2] Exemplos linguísticos. Referências. ↑ Todd B. Krause e Jonathan Slocum. «The Corpus of Crimean Gothic» (em inglês). Universidade do Texas em Austin. Consultado em 5 de fevereiro de 2016.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GothsGoths - Wikipedia

    Gothic tribes who remained in the lands around the Black Sea, especially in Crimea, were known as the Crimean Goths. During the late 5th and early 6th century, the Crimean Goths had to fend off hordes of Huns who were migrating back eastward after losing control of their European empire.

  5. The Principality of Theodoro (Greek: Αὐθεντία πόλεως Θεοδωροῦς καὶ παραθαλασσίας), also known as Gothia (Γοτθία) or the Principality of Theodoro-Mangup, was a Greek principality in the southern part of Crimea, specifically on the foothills of the Crimean Mountains.

  6. Gothic-seeming terms are found in manuscripts subsequent to this date, but these may or may not belong to the same language. A language known as Crimean Gothic survived in the lower Danube area and in isolated mountain regions in Crimea as late as the second half of the 18th century.

  7. Os godos da Crimeia eram os integrantes daquelas tribos góticas que permaneceram nas terras em torno do Mar Negro, especialmente na Crimeia. Foi a menos poderosa, menos conhecida e, quase que paradoxalmente, a mais duradoura das comunidades góticas.