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| | Classical Values :: A barbarian victory? |
 | | The invasion of Italy by Justinian was at its core motivated by a religious disagreement: the Ostrogoths were Arians. |  | | Justinian's actions resulted in the destruction what was left of the Romans and their culture, and did much to construct a monolith of Christian intolerance -- despite the fact that this should have seemed oxymoronic. |  | | The Ostrogoths (Eastern Goths) originally migrated from southern Scandinavia and had settled the Ukraine, eventually being pushed out by the Huns. |
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| | Justinian I - Free Encyclopedia |
 | | Narses failed to defend Italy against either the Ostrogoths or the Lombards. |  | | Justinian sent Belisarius to the East to defend against renewed attacks by the Persians. |  | | After establishing a new peace in the East in 545, Belisarius returned to Italy, but the Ostrogoths had recaptured Rome in his absence. |
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| | Ostrogoth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Eraric was slain and the pro-Roman faction of Gothic elite had been toppled. |  | | The Ostrogothic ruler Ermanaric's suicide in 378 is reported by Ammianus. |  | | The Ostrogothic king stepped in as the guardian of his grandson Amalaric, and preserved for him all his Iberian and a fragment of his Gaul dominion. |
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| | Kingdoms of the Barbarians - The Ostrogoths |
 | | Despite the fact that the invasion had been devised by Emperor Zeno, the Ostrogoths ruled independently, although overtures to Byzantium were made by some Ostrogoth leaders after his death. |  | | Killed himself as the Ostrogothic kingdom was overrun. |  | | But with hostile neighbours on all sides and an increasing dependence on subsidies from their new masters in Constantinople, Theodoric (the son of King Thiudimir), rose to become the leader of his people and led them out of the unpromising lands in which they had settled and moved into Moesia, close to Constantinople itself. |
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http://www.kessler-web.co.uk/History/KingListsEurope/BarbarianOstrogoths.htm
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| | Famous Men of the Middle Ages - Theodoric the Ostrogoth (By John H. Haaren (John Henry)) |
 | | So the Ostrogoths settled in Italy, and Ostrogoths, Romans, and Visigoths were governed by Theodoric as one people. |  | | She was in his camp, and at one time she saw a number of the Ostrogoths running away from that part of the battle-field where her son was fighting, thus leaving him without support. |  | | This page has been created by Philipp Lenssen. |
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| | Ostrogoth |
 | | After his death they supported Attila's sons against an alliance of rebel Germanic tribes, but were defeated at the battle of the Nedao River. |  | | Their king Valamer and his two brothers became key allies of Attila and joined him in his invasions of the Western Roman Empire in 451 and 452 AD. |  | | The Ostrogoths were one of the two major divisions of the Gothic peoples. |
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| | Ostrogoth -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | member of a Germanic people whose two branches, the Ostrogoths and the Visigoths, for centuries harassed the Roman Empire. |  | | According to their own legend, reported by the mid-6th-century Gothic historian Jordanes, the Goths originated in southern Scandinavia and crossed in three ships under their king Berig to the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, where they settled after... |  | | The Gothic tribes (Visigoths and Ostrogoths) had been established along the shores of the lower Danube and the Black Sea for nearly 200 years. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9057620?tocId=9057620
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| | Italy on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Roman institutions were maintained with the help of scholars and administrators such as Boethius and Cassiodorus. |  | | AD began to be invaded by successive waves of barbarian tribes—the Germanic Visigoths, the Huns, and the Germanic Heruli and Ostrogoths. |  | | On the urging of Zeno, the Eastern emperor, the Ostrogoth Theodoric the Great invaded Italy, took (493) Ravenna (which had replaced Rome as capital), killed Odoacer, and began a long and beneficent rule over Italy. |
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| | Teia - TheBestLinks.com - Italy, Ostrogoth, 550s, 552, ... |
 | | Teia, Italy, Ostrogoth, 550s, 552, 561, 553, 562, Narses, Naples, Byzantine... |  | | Apparently a military officer serving under Totila, Teia was chosen as successor after Totila was slain in the Battle of Busta Gallorum. |  | | Gundulf and Ragnaris escaped from the field; the latter was mortally wounded after a failed assassination by an agent of Narses. |
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| | The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, by Edward Gibbon (chapter39) |
 | | At the head of six thousand volunteers, he secretly left the camp in quest of adventures, descended the Danube as far as Singidunum, or Belgrade, and soon returned to his father with the spoils of a Sarmatian king whom he had vanquished and slain. |  | | It had been the wish of Theodoric (such at least was his declaration) to lead a peaceful, obscure, obedient life on the confines of Scythia, till the Byzantine court, by splendid and fallacious promises, seduced him to attack a confederate tribe of Goths, who had been engaged in the party of Basiliscus. |  | | A recent victory had restored the independence of the Ostrogoths; and the three brothers, Walamir, Theodemir, and Widimir, who ruled that warlike nation with united counsels, had separately pitched their habitations in the fertile though desolate province of Pannonia. |
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| | GBoH Belisarius at Bay Module |
 | | This (unofficial) battle module for Mark Herman's and Richard Berg's Cataphract covers two battles of the Gothic War, fought between Byzantium and the Ostrogoth Kingdom for the supremacy over Italy. |  | | The war lasted 18 years (535 A.D. A.D.), and it led to the end of the Ostrogoth Kingdom and the ruin of Italy. |  | | The two battles are very unbalanced in numbers, but the special rules or the command superiority can easily turn the tide in favour of the initially weaker side. |
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http://patriot.net/~townsend/GBoH/Modules/gboh-belisariusatbay-module.html
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| | Italy - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Italy |
 | | Divided into hordes, they undertook extensive independent campaigns, living off the countries they ravaged. |  | | , and the Germanic Heruli and Ostrogoths Ostrogoths (East Goths), division of the Goths, one of the most important groups of the Germans. |  | | A.D., the Goths settled in the region N of the Black Sea. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Italy
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| | Battle of Mons Lactarius - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | After the Battle of Taginae, in which the Ostrogoth king Totila was killed, the Byzantine general Narses captured Rome and besieged Cumae. |  | | The Ostrogoth power in Italy was eliminated, but Narses allowed the few survivors to return to their homes as subjects of the empire. |  | | The Battle of Mons Lactarius (also known as Battle of the Vesuvius) took place in 553 during the Gothic War waged on behalf of Justinian I against the Ostrogoths in Italy. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mons_Lactarius
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| | A Biblical Interpretation of World History, Chapter 9 |
 | | By 551 he had recaptured everything on the mainland but Ravenna and Ancona, and his Goths were raiding Sicily, Sardinia, and even the Balkan coast. |  | | The Ostrogoths were in no shape to defend Sicily, Naples or even Rome, and all these were taken within a year. |  | | Since the former capital of the world had held a population of 150,000 as recently as the early fifth century, this means that the few remaining inhabitants were surrounded by an awesome number of ruins. |
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http://xenohistorian.faithweb.com/worldhis/Hist09.html
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| | The Books of Neo-Ostrogothism |
 | | An Ostrogoth would not have even believed that the dirt on which Mississauga sits would have even existed. |  | | To a Ostrogoth, beyond the great sea, which is now known as the Atlantic, lay the end of the world. |  | | The Ostrogoths met victories, met defeats, lived and died. |
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| | Dietrich Legend |
 | | Hadubrand also believed that his father had died in battle. |  | | Hadubrand believed that his father went into exile with Dietrich, when Otacher (Odoacer, the Ostrogothic king of Italy) deprived Dietrich of his kingdom. |  | | This is a new page, which I have recently completed before 2003's Christmas. |
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| | MAUSOLEUM |
 | | Both were no doubt also disillusioned by the collapse of their record label. |  | | ALEX had produced bands such as UNDERDOG and AXE KILLERS for MAUSOLEUM, and OSTROGOTH admired both his work as well as his offbeat character. |  | | MARNIX found it increasingly difficult to combine his job at the national television station with his musical career as OSTROGOTH'S bass player, and HANS, an Egyptologist, had received a prestigious teaching post at a German University. |
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http://www.mausoleum-records.com/artist/ostrogoth.htm
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| | History of THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE |
 | | But after the collapse of the Huns, in the mid-5th century, the Ostrogoths press down across the Danube into the Balkans. |  | | In recent times, in their region north of the Black Sea, they have been subdued by the Huns. |  | | In the twelve months from August 489 his Ostrogoths confront Odoacer in three separate battles. |
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| | Online Etymology Dictionary |
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| | A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the ... |
 | | He was the son of Thiudimer by his concubine Erelieva, and was born probably in 454. |  | | Already 964king of the Ostrogoths, he was thus recognized as king over his new conquests; but, like Odoacer, he assumed the title without any territorial definition such as "king of Italy." Gregory of Tours (iii. |  | | His father was the second brother of Valamir, king of the Ostrogoths, Vidimer being the third. |
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| | Ostrogoth - definition of Ostrogoth by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Ostrogoth - a member of the eastern group of Goths who created a kingdom in northern Italy around 500 AD Goth - one of the Teutonic people who invaded the Roman Empire in the 3rd to 5th centuries |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | One of a tribe of eastern Goths that conquered and ruled Italy from a.d. |
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: Jordanes: Theodoric, King of the Ostrogoths |
 | | After the breakup of Attila's empire, they recovered their liberty, and entered the Eastern Empire seeking a place of settlement and loot----something after the manner of their kinsfolk the Visigoths. |  | | Davis Introduction: The Ostrogoths had been reduced to vassalage by the Huns. |  | | He had now attained the age of seven years and was entering upon his eighth [461 A.D.]. |
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| | Gothic.net Community - View Profile: Ostrogoth |
 | | Ostrogoth is not a member of any public groups |  | | Contact Us - Gothic.net - Archive - Top |  | | The elder gods went o Suggoth, and all I got was a lousy T-shirt! |
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| | Morbid Outlook - The Other Goths |
 | | After two branches, Visigoth and Ostrogoth, were created due to capture during Hun invasion. |  | | The Ostrogoths were made slaves to the Asian invaders and eventually escaped to Italy and Greece. |  | | Due to the Nomadic nature of the people the tribe migrated all over Europe and eventually was incorporated into the regions in which they settled. |
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| | Repatriate the Ostrogoths |
 | | The Ostrogoths, despite being unfairly branded "gangsters", "hoodlums" and "barbarians" are actually a noble, artistic and family-oriented people. |  | | At the right you see two young Ostrogoth swains deeply entranced in a traditional jig which tells the ancient story of a talking pig who is a big blabbermouth and gets into trouble. |  | | The Ostrogoth people are traditionally aviators, poets and only when necessary, warriors. |
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| | BNR Metal Pages -- Ostrogoth |
 | | The band achieved some success with the early albums, but personality conflicts caused several members to leave, and a largely different lineup recorded their last album, Feelings Of Fury, before disbanding in 1988. |  | | Ostrogoth was one of the better-known of the several Dutch/Belgian bands of the early eighties, playing a rather dated form of rough power metal. |
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| | Theodoric the Ostrogoth |
 | | He succeeded by 493, and set up his own Ostrogothic Kingdom. |  | | Theodoric the Ostrogoth - In 488, he was sent west by Eastern Emperor Zeno to subdue Odovacar. |
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| | Aquarius Records: Search Results for Keyword: |
 | | After all, Allan's been listening to this non-stop for some weeks now, ever since we first got a copy. |  | | Ostrogoth's got dramatic but not screechy vocals (that remind us a bit of the guy from Omen), classy riffing, lots of headbanging energy, twin guitar leads galore... |  | | Ostrogoth were a Belgian band playing Iron Maiden/NWOBHM inspired metal that's fairly hard and heavy for the era but also quite melodic and memorable. |
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http://www.aquariusrecords.org/bin/search.cgi/48125/Keyword=
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| | Naples (town) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Naples (town) |
 | | It was taken by the Ostrogoth king Totila in 542, and was recovered for the Byzantines by Narses in 553. |  | | Naples came under the influence of the Goths, but was captured for the Byzantine Empire by Belisarius in 536. |  | | In the 8th century it became an independent duchy. |
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| | KPT Bryce |
 | | Ostrogoth II attempts to convey desolation and ruin, while Ostrogoth III is a sci-fi variation. |  | | Ostrogoth II, Ostrogoth III - these two pieces are based on an ancient Ostrogothic eagle emblem. |  | | The eagle in both pictures is created from a height field. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Byzantine Empire |
 | | We know that at the time Justinian was the actual ruler; it may be conjectured what motive inspired him to allow this. |  | | When, in the year 525, Pope John I appeared in Constantinople on a mission from the Ostrogoth King Theodoric, he celebrated High Mass in Latin and took precedence before the ecumenical patriarch. |
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| | A JOURNEY THROUGH THE EARLY BYZANTINE PERIOD |
 | | He was buried in his stone mausoleum in Ravenna. |  | | 493: Establishment of the Kingdom of Italy by the Ostrogoth Theodoric. |  | | 526: August 30rd: Death of the Ostrogoth king Theodoric the Great. |
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| | EMPIRE - Online Information article about EMPIRE |
 | | And in the 7th and 8th centuries the form of adhesion itself decayed: the emperor was retiring upon the Greek world of the East, and the German conquerors, settled within their kingdoms, lost the width of outlook of their old migratory days. |  | | Ostrogoths cannot have belonged, in any real sense, to the Empire; otherwise Justinian would never have needed to See also: |  | | The Empire maintained its ideal unity by treating them as its vicars; but they themselves were forming separate and See also: |
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| | Metal Invader ( Ostrogoth - Too Hot / Feelings Of Fury ) Review. |
 | | It's just amazing, i mean the band must have had an inexorable ammount of good songs because, every bloody release was full of gems of songs. |  | | Metal Invader (Ostrogoth - Too Hot / Feelings Of Fury) Review. |  | | Ps.Are you still there (???) - get the fuck out and do yourself a favor and go and buy those albums NOW. |
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http://www.metal-invader.com/db/reviews-749.html
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| | Content |
 | | Vengeful emotions can surge when it seems all is turned against us. |  | | When evil takes over the mind, uncontrolable rage fulminates within the Ostrogoth. |  | | AND YOU`LL BECOME A SLAVE OF IT © Martyr, 1997 |
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| | ostrogoth |
 | | Once I got this album home and played it on the ole turntable, I soon found out that this was not a waste of money. |  | | Of course we metalheads were familiar from the products countries like England, Germany, Scandinavia and it's fellow neighbors have gave us recently....but I never heard of a group from Belgium partaking in this hellish genre before...until I found Ostrogoth. |  | | From the first track, 'Full Moon's Eyes', also the title track of this collectable EP, I instantly became a fan. |
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http://steelandfire.20m.com/ostrogoth.html
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| | ostrogoth - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Ostrogoth : Encarta® World English Dictionary, North American Edition [home, info] |  | | Ostrogoth : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info] |  | | Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "ostrogoth" is defined. |
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| | OSTROGOTH Rockdetector |
 | | Debuting on the Mausoleum compilation 'If It's Loud, We're Proud', Belgian outfit OSTROGOTH originally went under the pseudonyms of Red Star, Sphinx, White Shark, Bronco and Grizzly before revealing their true names on the ‘Ecstasy And Danger' debut album in 1984. |  | | The band had formed sometime during the late 70s, being initially fronted by singer Luc Minne. |  | | With the introduction of THE RAG man Rudy Vercruysse joining Hans Van de Kerkhove to form up the twin guitar team in 1981 OSTROGOTH also switched singers to Marc De Brouwer. |
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http://www.rockdetector.com/artist,6609,rdbio.sm
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| | 553 at AllExperts |
 | | *The Ostrogoth Kingdom is conquered by the Byzantines after the Battle of Mons Lactarius. |
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| | AI Europa - The Ostrogoths |
 | | This thread is for discussion of the Ostrogoth Empire of Italy and beyond. |  | | Mark all forum posts as read [ help ] |  | | The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese in the trap |
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http://www.antiquatedideas.com/cgi-antiquatedideas/europa/topic.cgi?forum=49&topic=2
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| | Encyclopaedia Metallum - Ostrogoth |
 | | The name "Ostrogoth" came from a Germanic tribe that influenced political events of the late Roman Empire. |  | | Mario Pauwels : drums (Shell Shock, Hermetic Brotherhood) |
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| | ostrogoth - Dictionnaire Français-Anglais WordReference.com |
 | | We found no English translation for 'ostrogoth' in our French to English Dictionary. |  | | Or did you want to translate 'ostrogoth' from English to French? |  | | Forum discussions with the word(s) 'ostrogoth' in the title: |
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - Ostrogoth definition |
 | | < late Latin Ostrogothi (plural) "Ostrogoths" < Germanic] |  | | Click here to search all of MSN Encarta |  | | Search for "Ostrogoth" in all of MSN Encarta |
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| | Ostrogoth - Last.fm |
 | | Labels and independent artists can upload their music here... |  | | We don't have an image for Ostrogoth yet. |  | | Listen to music, see charts for Ostrogoth - Full Moon's Eyes, Ostrogoth - Paris by Night, Ostrogoth - A Bitch Again, Ostrogoth - Queen of Desire, Ostrogoth - Stormbringer |
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http://www.last.fm/music/Ostrogoth
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| | elo gallery |
 | | With a fan-shaped head plate with six circular perforations and a central projecting knob, with lozenge-shaped foot, with stamped concentric circles throughout, the side of the lozenged foot with four projecting sylized beaks and a zoomorphic terminal. |  | | The bronze buckle plate with molded scene of a warrior pointing his sword at a feline. |  | | A PAIR OF OSTROGOTH BRONZE BOW FIBULAE, ca. |
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http://www.edgarlowen.com/a44am.html
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| | ecbyzchr |
 | | 540 Bellisarius entered Ravenna; end of Theodric's Ostrogoth kingdom |  | | 534-540 Bellisarius, Justinian's general, conquered Italy ending the Ostrogoth's rule |  | | 476 Odoacer the Ostrogoth sacked Rome; fall of the Western Roman Empire |
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http://condor.depaul.edu/~jmessmer/survey/ecbyzchr.html
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| | OSTROGOTH - FaST Metal Pages: the biggest collection of bands' discographies,lyrics,tracks,members,guests,art-covers |
 | | OSTROGOTH - FaST Metal Pages: the biggest collection of bands' discographies,lyrics,tracks,members,guests,art-covers |
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http://www.speed-n-power.com/band/Ostrogoth
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