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- W43152800 abstract "The phrase Gothi qui et Sclavi, found in the Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea and in the Historia Salonitana of Thomas the Archdeacon has its genuine historical origin in the so-called redaction of the Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea, in fact in the Chronicle of the Croatian Anonymus. The phrase refers to those who settled in Dalmatia. The were known from antiquity as inhabitants of the west Black Sea coasts, from whence they moved between the 1st and 4th centuries to Pannonia. In the middle of the 4th century warrior bands of moved from the Baltic towards Italy and Upper Pannonia where they subjugated the Getae, so that in the later part of this century these two peoples mixed. Among the few historians of this period the most significant are Jordanes, who described the in the northern parts of Dalmatia and Italia, and St. Jerome and Isidor of Seville, who wrote about the incursion of to Italy. The Germanic ethnic groups to which the belonged by the 8th century had either disappeared or been absorbed into other ethnic groups, and hence the also ceased to exist. The Getae, on the other hand, mixing with Pannonian peoples generally known as Scythes, imposed their culture on the culturally lesser developed Ants and pre-Slavic peoples and so continued to exist in West Pannonia and north Dalmatia during all the Middle Ages. The brought their traditional and other social values from the eastern to the western coasts of the Balkans. Mixing with the Scythes (Proto-Slavs) they established the preconditions for the genesis of Slavic languages. In Dalmatia the descendants of the and Scythes and the later Venedae and Antes subordinated and assimilated the local Japods, Liburnians, Histri and Delmatae. From the ethnic substratum the Croats and other Slavic peoples developed. Therefore, the phrase Goths who are also Slavs is not the result of some Gothomania but a historical reality that should be read as Getae who are also Slavs." @default.
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- W43152800 title "Goti koji su i Slaveni (Gothi qui et Sclavi)" @default.
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