Battle of Bolia (English Wikipedia)

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  • Kim, Hyun Jin (2013). The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. p. 113. ISBN 978-1-107-00906-6.
  • While Jordanes, and most other authors, state that the Ostrogoths won, Kim states that they lost, apparently based upon the fact that they subsequently moved south further into the Roman Empire. Kim, Hyun Jin (2015). Huns. Milton Park, Oxfordshire: Routledge. p. 119. ISBN 978-1-317-34090-4.
  • For example Thompson, E. A. (2002). Romans and Barbarians: The Decline of the Western Empire. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin Press. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-299-08704-3., originally published in 1982.

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  • Reynolds, Robert L.; Lopez, Robert S. (1946). "Odoacer: German or Hun?". The American Historical Review. 52 (1): 40. doi:10.2307/1845067. In the opening clashes the Ostrogothic king, Valamir, father of Theodoric the Great, lost his life; but shortly after, the Sciri met with crushing defeat near the Bolia river (468 A.D.),

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  • This identification was made in 1934 in the second edition of his book on the eastern Germanic tribes. Schmidt, Ludwig (1934). Geschichte der deutschen Stämme bis zum Ausgang der Völkelrwanderung: Die Ostgermanen (in German) (second ed.). Munich: C.H. Beck. p. 275. OCLC 895461758., and followed by Wolfram, as stated in his review by Émilienne, Demougeot (1983). "Herwig Wolfram, Geschichte der Goten, 1979". Revue des Études Anciennes (in French). 85 (3): 314–319. using the 1941 printing of Schmidt.

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  • Hodgkin, Thomas (1891). Theodoric the Goth: The Barbarian Champion of Civilization. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. p. 29. OCLC 218093.
  • This identification was made in 1934 in the second edition of his book on the eastern Germanic tribes. Schmidt, Ludwig (1934). Geschichte der deutschen Stämme bis zum Ausgang der Völkelrwanderung: Die Ostgermanen (in German) (second ed.). Munich: C.H. Beck. p. 275. OCLC 895461758., and followed by Wolfram, as stated in his review by Émilienne, Demougeot (1983). "Herwig Wolfram, Geschichte der Goten, 1979". Revue des Études Anciennes (in French). 85 (3): 314–319. using the 1941 printing of Schmidt.