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Gothia

207 CE – 382 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
207 CE – 382 CE
Duration
175 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

Gothia may refer to: Gothia (Roman province), a fourth century Roman province in present-day Romania Götaland, a region in southern Sweden The land of the Crimean Goths in southern Crimea Principality of Theodoro, Greek principality in southern Crimea from early 14th century to 1475 Septimania, a historical region in southern France Spanish March, a land in northern Spain Catalonia, the name being possibly derived from "Gothic land" Metropolitanate of Gothia, a diocese of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in the Middle Ages

Historical Periods

Gothia (207–237)

207 CE – 237 CE

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Area: 210,831 km²

Gothia (238–246)

238 CE – 246 CE

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Area: 228,826 km²

Gothia (247–259)

247 CE – 259 CE

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Area: 219,155 km²

Gothia (260–260)

260 CE – 260 CE

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Area: 382,464 km²

Gothia (261–269)

261 CE – 269 CE

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Area: 382,439 km²

Gothia (270–307)

270 CE – 307 CE

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Area: 634,814 km²

Gothia (308–310)

308 CE – 310 CE

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Area: 634,861 km²

Gothia (311–352)

311 CE – 352 CE

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Area: 634,814 km²

Gothia (353–372)

353 CE – 372 CE

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Area: 634,768 km²

Gothia (373–377)

373 CE – 377 CE

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Area: 302,583 km²

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