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      The Visigothic Kingdom : The Negotiation of Power in Post-Roman lberia 

      How to Stay Gothic without a Gothic King

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      Amsterdam University Press
      Ostrogoths, Visigoths, barbarian society, kingship, identity, morbus Gothicus

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          Although kingship was vital for a barbarian society to survive on Roman soil, it wasn’t a uniform or even monarchic institution. Different types of kingly figures fulfilled functions, mainly military. The third-century author Dexippos remarked that the leading strata of barbarian societies did not lag behind kings in respect to dignity and fortune (týche). However, popular literature argues that commonness was what guaranteed the existence of Gothic identity, although without their own kings the Goths and their traditions would have disappeared long ago.

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          December 23 2020
          : 139-155
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          [1 ] the University of Vienna
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