Gothic War of 535–554
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Gothic War of 535–554
Summary
Gothic War of 535–554 is a war[1]. It ranks in the top 8% of war entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,136 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Gothic War of 535–554's instance of is recorded as war[3].
- The location of Gothic War of 535–554 was Sicily[4].
- Gothic War of 535–554 took place at Italian Peninsula[5].
- The location of Gothic War of 535–554 was Dalmatia[6].
- Gothic War of 535–554 is part of Restauratio Imperii[7].
- Gothic War of 535–554 is part of Gothic Wars[8].
- Gothic War of 535–554's Commons category is recorded as Gothic War (535–553)[9].
- Gothic War of 535–554 comprises Battle of Mons Lactarius[10].
- Gothic War of 535–554 began on 535[11].
- Gothic War of 535–554 ended on 554[12].
- Among those involved in Gothic War of 535–554 was Byzantine Empire[13].
- Among those involved in Gothic War of 535–554 was Huns[14].
- A participant in Gothic War of 535–554 was Heruli[15].
- Among those involved in Gothic War of 535–554 was Sclaveni[16].
- A participant in Gothic War of 535–554 was Lombards[17].
- A participant in Gothic War of 535–554 was Ostrogothic Kingdom[18].
- Among those involved in Gothic War of 535–554 was Alamanni[19].
- Among those involved in Gothic War of 535–554 was Francia[20].
- A participant in Gothic War of 535–554 was Burgundians[21].
- A participant in Gothic War of 535–554 was Visigothic Kingdom[22].
- Gothic War of 535–554's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Gothic War (535–554)[23].
- Gothic War of 535–554's described by source is recorded as Sytin Military Encyclopedia[24].
- Gothic War of 535–554's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Wikipedia:Vital articles/Level/4[25].
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When and Where
Gothic War of 535–554 began on 535[11]. It ended on 554[12]. Recorded location include Sicily[4], Italian Peninsula[5], and Dalmatia[6].
Context
Part of include Restauratio Imperii[7], a military project[26], in Byzantine Empire[27] and Gothic Wars[8], a series of wars[28]. Gothic War of 535–554's instance of is recorded as war[3].
Participants
Recorded participant include Byzantine Empire[13], Huns[14], Heruli[15], Sclaveni[16], Lombards[17], and Ostrogothic Kingdom[18].
Why It Matters
Gothic War of 535–554 ranks in the top 8% of war entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,136 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 27 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]