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Gepids
thumb|300px|Coin of the Gepids . Sirmium mint. In the name of Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I
thumb|300px|Coin of the Gepids. Sirmium mint. Struck in the name of [[Justin I, CE. Obv: D N IVSTINVS P LV (first N retrograde), pearl-diademed and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VINVICTL ROMLNI, large "Theodericus" monogram across fields, cross above]]
The Gepids (; ) were an East Germanic tribe who lived in the area of modern Romania, Hungary, and Serbia, roughly between the Tisza, Sava, and Carpathian Mountains. They were said to share the religion and language of the Goths and Vandals.
Villages with fortified churches in Transylvania
churches in Romania
Battle of Breadfield
1479 battle of the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
gyula
title
Unio Trium Nationum
1438 pact formed by the three Estates of Transylvania
Battle of Hermannstadt
1442 battle during the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars
Kingdom of Hungary
former Central European monarchy (1301–1526)
Transylvanian peasant revolt
Revolt in Transylvania
Diploma Andreanum
list of fortified churches in Transylvania
Wikimedia list article
Regestrum Varadinense
12th century document