- Gothiscandza
According to a tale related by
Jordanes , Gothiscandza was the first settlement of theGoths after their migration fromScandinavia (Scandza ) around 1490 B.C.Jordanes relates that the Goths were led from
Scandza by their kingBerig . As soon as they had set foot in the land, they named the area "Gothiscandza". They soon moved to the settlements of theRugians ("Ulmerugi", a Germanic tribe which had arrived in the area before the Goths), who lived on the coast, and they chased them away. Then they defeated their new neighbours, theVandals .After some time, when at least four generations of kings had passed after Berig, and
Filimer was the king of the Goths, their numbers had multiplied. Filimer decided that everyone was to leave Gothiscandza and move to a new region namedOium (Scythia ).History and linguistics
In the
1st century AD, the mouth of theVistula was indicated as the land of the "Gutones" (Pliny the Elder ) or "Gothones" (Tacitus ):Fact|date=June 2008:"Beyond the
Lygians dwell the Gothones, under the rule of a king; and thence held in subjection somewhat stricter than the other German [ic] nations, yet not so strict as to extinguish all their liberty. Immediately adjoining are theRugians andLemovians upon the coast of the ocean, and of these several nations the characteristics are a round shield, a short sword and kingly government."The names given by Pliny and Tacitus appear to be identical to *"Gutaniz", the reconstructed
Proto-Germanic form of "Gutans", the Goths' and theGotlander s' name for themselves. Fact|date=June 2008Etymology
One interpretation of Gothiscandza is that is a Latinised form of the Gothic "gutisk-an [d] ja", "Gothic end (or frontier)", since the Goths' territory extended to here. [Adrian Room, "Placenames of the World, 2nd Ed." [http://books.google.se/books?id=M1JIPAN-eJ4C&pg=PA142&lpg=PA142&dq=gda%C5%84sk+%22gothic+name%22&source=web&ots=idosJ5LU_M&sig=s2TpjJe3SgAaHy7E4M086LOheVY&hl=sv] Quote: "a Gothic name, from Gutisk-anja, "end of the Goths," as these people's territory extended to here.", 142] Another interpretation is that "an [d] ja" means "cape" so that the whole word means "gothic peninsula". It is also possible that the word is a product of conflation of the words "gothic" and "Scandinavia". [Sigmund Feist, "A Gothic Etymological Dictionary" (translation), Brill, 1986, ISBN-9-0040-8176-3, 158] Herwig Wolfram mentions "Gothic coast" and "Gothic
Scandia " but prefers the latter, thinking that the former is "linguistically questionable". [Wolfram, Herwig. History of the Goths (transl. by Thomas J. Dunlap), University of California Press, 1988, ISBN 0-520-06983-8, 38, 386]Archaeology
:"Main article
Wielbark culture "In the
1st century a new culture appeared at the mouth of the Vistula, called theWielbark Culture replacing the localOksywie culture . The most salient component of Scandinavian influence in the1st century AD is the introduction of Scandinavian burial traditions such as stone circles and the stelae, showing that those who buried their dead preferred to do so according to Scandinavian traditions.Fact|date=June 2008However, there is also archaeological evidence of previous Scandinavian influence in the area during the
Nordic Bronze Age and thePre-Roman Iron Age [http://www.arkeologi.uu.se/publications/opia/gothicabstract.htm] , perhaps corresponding to the arrival ofRugians andVandals .Fact|date=June 2008In the
3rd century AD, the Wielbark culture spread intoScythia , where it formed the GothicChernyakhov culture .Fact|date=June 2008Norse mythology
Norse mythology presents at least two traditions that may be connected to Gothiscandza. The first one, theGutasaga , may refer to the migration of the Goths and the second one, the legend ofDag the Wise , of raids from Scandza.Fact|date=June 2008The Gutasaga
The
Gutasaga relates that when theGotlander s had multiplied so that the island (Gotland , i.e. "Goth-land") no longer could support them, they drew lots so that one third of the island's inhabitants had to leave and settle in the south. They eventually settled in the land of theGreeks .:"over a long time, the people descended from these three multiplied so much that the land couldn't support them all. Then they draw lots, and every third person was picked to leave, and they could keep everything they owned and take it with them, except for their land. ... they went up the river Dvina, up through Russia. They went so far that they came to the land of the Greeks. ... they settled there, and live there still, and still have something of our language."
Ynglingatal
The legend of
Dag the Wise may convey traditions of attacks by theSuiones in the 2nd or3rd century .Fact|date=June 2008 In Scandinavian sources, the territory is calledReidgotaland , a name that followed the Goths during their migrations in theNorse saga s.cholarship
The Gothiscandza theme was revived in German scholarship by
Gustav Kossinna . [citation |author=Birger Nerman |url=http://fornvannen.se/pdf/1920talet/1923_165.pdf |title=Gothernas äldsta hem |journal=Fornvännen |year=1923 |page=168 ]Notes
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