Odoacre (Italian Wikipedia)

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  • Edward Gibbon, Chapter XXXVI, in The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.
    «Odoacer was the first barbarian who reigned over Italy, over a people who had once asserted their just superiority above the rest of mankind.»
  • The Book of Pontiffs (Liber Pontificalis), traduzione di Raymond Davis, Liverpool, University Press, 1989, pp. 41f.

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  • Robert L. Reynolds e Robert S. Lopez, Odoacer: German or Hun?, in American Historical Review, n. 52, 1946, p. 45.
  • Otto J. Maenchen-Helfen, Communications, in American Historical Review, n. 53, 1947, p. 836.
  • Bruce Macbain, Odovacer the Hun?, in Classical Philology, n. 78, 1983, 323-327.

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  • Robert L. Reynolds e Robert S. Lopez, Odoacer: German or Hun? (PDF), in The American Historical Review, 52:1 (ottobre), 1946, 36–53.

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  • Si ritiene che possa essere nato da padre unno o sciro e da madre scira o turingia. Scrofani sottolinea che «Le notizie contrastanti circa la sua origine etnica – unna, scira, turingia, ruge – sono dovute a una complessa interconnessione tribale più che all'incertezza delle fonti» ( Giorgio Scrofani, Odoacre, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, vol. 79, Roma, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 2013. URL consultato il 25 gennaio 2021.).

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