Vandalic

  • 11Vandalic — adj. of the ancient German people of Gaul who lived in the 4th 5th centuries AD, pertaining to the Vandals …

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  • 12vandalic — adj. of vandalism, of destruction and defacement …

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  • 13vandalic — a. See vandal, a …

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  • 14vandalic — van·dal·ic …

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  • 15vandalic — /vaendaelak/ Willfully or ignorantly destructive. Unkelsbee v. Homestead Fire Ins. Co. of Baltimore, D.C.Mun.App., 41 A.2d 168, 170 …

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  • 16vandalic — (ˈ) ̷ ̷|dalik adjective Etymology: vandal (I) + ic 1. : vandal 2 2. usually capitalized : vandal 1 …

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  • 17Vandals — The Vandals were an East Germanic tribe that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century. The Goth Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths and regent of the Visigoths, was allied by marriage with the Vandals as well as with the… …

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  • 18Algeria — Algérie redirects here. For the French WWII heavy cruiser, see French cruiser Algérie. Coordinates: 29°34′24″N 2°22′23″E / 29.5734571°N 2.3730469°E / …

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  • 19Numidia — This article is about the Roman province. For the Pennsylvanian city, see Numidia, Pennsylvania. Kingdom of Numidia ← …

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  • 20Battle of Tricamarum — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Tricamarum partof=the Vandalic War caption= date=December 15, 533 place=Near Carthage casus= territory= result=Byzantine victory combatant1=Byzantine Empire combatant2=Vandalic Kingdom… …

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