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44: 61: 28: 251:; however, these ideas did not lead to the same widespread cultural movement in Danish society as it did in the Swedish. In contrast with the Swedes, the Danes of this era did not forward claims to political legitimacy based on assertions that their country was the original homeland of the Goths or that the conquest of the Roman Empire was proof of their own country's military valour and power through history. 72: 47:
A 16th century perception of a Goth, illustrated in the manuscript "Théâtre de tous les peuples et nations de la terre avec leurs habits et ornemens divers, tant anciens que modernes, diligemment depeints au naturel". Painted by
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to take a renewed interest in Old Norse subjects. In other parts of Europe, interest in Norse mythology, history and language was represented by the Englishmen
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that the style had its largest impact. The details that are often found in this style are dragon heads, from which it is often called
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had been passed down through the generations to the current population. This pride culminated in the publication of
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to argue that the Swedish monarchy was the foremost in Europe. It also permeated the writings of the Swedish writer
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1900. The interest in Old Norse subjects led to the creation of a special architecture in wood inspired by
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During the 18th century, Swedish Gothicism had sobered somewhat, but it revived during the period of
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The name is derived from the Gothicists' belief that the Goths had originated from Sweden, based on
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During the 17th century, Danes and Swedes competed for the collection and publication of
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Some scholars in Denmark attempted to identify the Goths with the
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Table of tribes originating from Scandinavia according to
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was a member of the 19th-century Gothic League (or the
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into Danish was the first into a modern language) and
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in the 2nd half of the 16th century. Preserved in the
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Index

Gothicismus

Johannes
Olaus Magnus

Lucas d'Heere
Ghent University Library

Olof Rudbeck

Erik Gustaf Geijer
Geatish Society
Viking
Swedish
[ˈjøːtɪsˌɪsm]
Latin
dacianistic
cultural movement
Sweden
Goths
Götaland
Nicolaus Ragvaldi
Johannes
Olaus Magnus
Thirty Years' War
Viking revival
Romantic nationalism
Vikings
Jordanes
Gothic

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