- Gepids
The Gepids ( _la. Gepidae, _an. Gifðas ("
Beowulf ", "Widsith ") - possibly from *"Gibiðos", "givers" cite web | title = Jordanes in Latin and English | author = Yeat, Theedrich ("tr.") | url = http://www.harbornet.com/folks/theedrich/Goths/Goths1.htm | accessdate = 2008-03-03] or "gepanta", see below) were an East Germanic Gothic tribe most famous in history for defeating theHuns after the death of Attila. The state of the Gepids was commonly known as Gepidia [Jordanes , "Getica ", [http://www.ucalgary.ca/~vandersp/Courses/texts/jordgeti.html#XII XII.74] : "Haec Gotia, quam Daciam appellavere maiores, quae nunc ut diximus Gepidia dicitur" ("ThisGothia , which our ancestors calledDacia , we now callGepidia .").] or Kingdom of the Gepids, whose territory is composed of parts of modern dayRomania ,Hungary andSerbia .History
The Gepids were first mentioned around 260 AD, when they participated with the Goths in an invasion in
Dacia , where they were settled inJordanes ' time, the mid6th century . Their early origins are reported in Jordanes' "Origins and Deeds of the Goths", where he claims that their name derives from their later and slower migration fromScandinavia :You surely remember that in the beginning I said the Goths went forth from the bosom of the island of
Scandza withBerig , their king, sailing in only three ships toward the hither shore of Ocean, namely toGothiscandza . One of these three ships proved to be slower than the others, as is usually the case, and thus is said to have given the tribe their name, for in their language gepanta means slow.. (xvii.94-95) [cite web | title = Jordane's Origins and Deeds of the Goths
publisher = Northvegr | date = 2007 |url = http://www.northvegr.org/lore/jgoth/009.php | accessdate = 2008-03-03]The first settlement of the Gepids were at the mouth of the
Vistula River, which runs south to north from the PolishCarpathian mountains .These Gepidae were then smitten by envy while they dwelt in the province of Spesis on an island surrounded by the shallow waters of the Vistula. This island they called, in the speech of their fathers, Gepedoios (perhaps "Gibið-aujos", meaning "Gepid waterlands" ); but it is now inhabited by the race of the Vividarii, since the Gepidae themselves have moved to better lands.
Their first named king,
Fastida , stirred up his quiet people to enlarge their boundaries by war and overwhelmed theBurgundians , almost annihilating them in the 4th century, then fruitlessly demanded of the Goths a portion of their territory, a demand which the Goths successfully repulsed in battle. Like the Goths, the Gepids were converted to Arian Christianity.Then in 375 they had to submit to the Huns along with their
Ostrogoth overlords, becoming the favored Hun vassals. Under their king,Ardaric , Gepid warriors joinedAttila the Hun 's forces in theBattle of Chalons (the "Catalaunian fields") in Gaul (451). On the eve of the main encounter between allied hordes, the Gepids andFranks met each other, the latter fighting for the Romans and the former for the Huns, and seem to have fought one another to a standstill, with 15,000 dead reported by Jordanes, the main source for the events.Such loyalties were personal bonds among kings, and after Attila's death of a drunken nosebleed in 453, the Gepids and other people allied to defeat Attila's horde of would-be successors, who were dividing up the subjugated peoples like cattle, and led by Ardaric, they broke the Hunnic power in the Battle at the River Nedao in 454:
...a most remarkable spectacle, where one might see the Goths fighting with pikes, the Gepidae raging with the sword, the
Rugii breaking off the spears in their own wounds, theSuevi fighting on foot, the Huns with bows, the Alani drawing up a battle-line of heavy-armed and theHeruli of light-armed warriors. (Jordanes, l.259)After the victory they finally won a place to settle in the Carpathian Mountains.
The Gepidae by their own might won for themselves the territory of the Huns and ruled as victors over the extent of all Dacia, demanding of the Roman Empire nothing more than peace and an annual gift as a pledge of their friendly alliance. This the Emperor freely granted at the time, and to this day that race receives its customary gifts from the Roman Emperor. (Jordanes, l.262)
Not long after the battle at the Nedao the old rivalry between the Gepids and the
Ostrogoths spurred up again and they were driven out of their homeland in 504 byTheodoric the Great .They reached the zenith of their power after 537, settling in the rich area around
Belgrade . For a short time, the city ofSirmium was the center of the Gepid State and the kingCunimund minted golden coins in it. [http://elchem.ihtm.bg.ac.yu/HtDocs/AD/Mitrovica/CivitasStDemetrii.htm] Dead link|date=March 2008 In 546 theByzantine Empire allied themselves with theLombards to expel the Gepids from this region. In 552 the Gepids suffered a disastrous defeat fromAlboin in theBattle of Asfeld and were finally conquered by the Lombards in 567.Alboin had a drinking-cup made from the skull of Cunimund, which occasioned his death later in Italy, at the hands of an assassin sent by Rosamund, Cunimond's daughter. [The episode is told in
Procopius , inPaulus Diaconus and inAndreas Agnellus ]Many Gepids followed Alboin to Italy (see Paulus Diaconus), but many remained. In 630,
Theophylact Simocatta reported that the Byzantine Army entered the territory of theAvars and attacked a Gepid feast, capturing 30,000 Gepids (they met no Avars). Recent excavation by theTisza River atSzolnok brought up a Gepid nobleman from an Avar period grave who was also wearing Turkic-Avar pieces next to the traditional Germanic clothes in which he was buried.Archeological sites in Romania
In Vlaha, Cluj County,
Romania , a necropolis was discovered in August 2004 with 202 identified tombs dated to the 6th century AD. 85% of the discovered tombs were robbed in the same period. The remaining artifacts are ceramics, bronze articles and an armory. Also in Romania, atMiercurea Sibiului , there is another necropolis with rich artifacts. Other necropolis in Romania are:
*Moreşti ,Mureş County
*Noşlac ,Alba County
*Brateiu ,Sibiu County
*Şeica Mică ,Sibiu County
*Timişoara Freidorf site
* Royal necropolis at Apahida
*Turda : the richest Germanic tomb found in Romania is here. The "Franziska" tomb was found in a Roman site and dated to the 5th century AD. Gepid treasures were also found atSomeşeni andŞimleul Silvaniei .Kings of the Gepids
*
Fastida , fl. c. 250
*Ardaric , fl. c. 454
*Gunderit
*Trapstila , fl. 488
*Trasericus , fl. 505
*Mundonus
*Gelemund , fl. c. 549
*Thurisind , fl. 552
*Cunimund , fl. 560sReferences
* [http://www.acs.ucalgary.ca/~vandersp/Courses/texts/jordgeti.html Jordanes] : e-text
* [http://mek.oszk.hu/03400/03407/html/33.html "The Kingdom of the Gepids"] , in: Lászlo Makkai and András Mócsy, editors, 2001. "History of Transylvania", II: István Bóna, "From Dacia to Erdöelve: Transylvania in the period of the Great Migrations (271-896)"
* [http://www.mnir.ro/ro/colectii/tezaur/apahida/apahida-foto.html Apahida Artefacts]Notes
External links
* [http://www.historyonmaps.com/ColourSamples/cbig/Gepidak.jpgMap of Gepidia]
* [http://www.euratlas.net/PHA/history_europe/europe_map_0500.html Map of Gepid Kingdom]
* [http://indoeuro.bizland.com/project/chron/europe3.gifKingdom of the Gepids - location map]
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