WIZYGOCI - kim byli naprawdę?

The Visigoths—one of the most underrated peoples in European history. Called barbarians, they sacked Rome in 410. But that was only the beginning of their story. In this film, we trace the history of the Visigoths from their Gothic origins, through the sack of the Eternal City, the establishment of a kingdom in Gaul and Spain, to the fall of Toledo to Arab invasion in 711. Who were the Visigoths really—and why does their story not end with Rome? 0:00 Introduction 2:05 Gothic Beginnings 12:48 Kingdom in Gaul 22:48 Kingdom in Spain 32:38 Leovigild and Reccared 40:45 7th Century 48:31 Cultural Achievements 51:57 Arab Invasion and Fall BIBLIOGRAPHY: -R. Collins, Visigothic Spain 409-711, Oxford 2004. -P. Heather, Goths and Romans 332-489, Oxford 1991. -P. Heather, The Goths, Oxford 1996. -M. Kulikowski, Rome's Gothic Wars: From the Third Century to Alaric, Cambridge 2006. -F. Miranda-García, Brief History of Gods, Madrid 2015. -B. Zientara, Dawn of European Nations, Warsaw 1985. The small icons of various objects (swords, crowns, doves, and other such trivia) come from flaticon.com, created by the Freepik team. CREDITS: Text, voice, graphics, animations, and editing - Aleksander Kocan SUPPORT: https://patronite.pl/kronikahistorii (subscriptions) buycoffee.to/kronikahistorii (one-time donations, no login required, BLIK payment accepted) CREDITS: Text, voice, graphics, animations, and editing - Aleksander Kocan CONTACT: [email protected]