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- Reiks abstract "Reiks (pronunciation /ri:ks/; Latinized as rix) is a Gothic title for a tribal ruler, often translated as \"king\". In the Gothic Bible, it translates to the Greek árchōn (ἄρχων). It is presumably translated as basiliskos (βασιλίσκος \"petty king\") in the Passio of Sabbas the Goth.The Gothic Thervingi were divided into subdivisions of territory and people called kunja (singular kuni, cognate with English kin), by a reiks. In times of a common threat, one of the reiks would be selected as a kindins, or head of the Empire (translated as \"judge\", Latin iudex, Greek δικαστής).Herwig Wolfram suggested the position was different from the Roman definition of a rex (\"king\"), and is better described as that of a tribal chief (see Germanic king). A reiks had a lower order of optimates or megistanes (μεγιστάνες, presumably translating mahteigs) beneath him, on whom he could call on for support.The term reiks is the origin of the Celtic word adopted from the early Germanic peoples (as *rīks; see also Reich). Later also adapted into both Greek and Latin.It also figures prominently as second element in Gothic names, Latinized as -rix, and often anglicized as -ric, e.g. in Theoderic (Þiuda-reiks). The use of the suffix extended into the Merovingian dynasty, with kings given names such as Childeric, and it survives in modern German names such as Ulrich, Dietrich, Heinrich, Richard, Friedrich.".
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- Reiks wikiPageRevisionID "701721342".
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Archon.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Basileus.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Germanic_law.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goths.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Positions_of_authority.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Category:Titles.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Childeric_I.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Continental_Celtic_languages.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Dietrich.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_kingship.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_name.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Germanic_peoples.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_Bible.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Goths.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Heinrich.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Kindins.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Latinisation_of_names.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Merovingian_dynasty.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Optimates.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Ostrogoths.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Reich.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Rex_(title).
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Richard.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Sabbas_the_Goth.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Theoderic_the_Great.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Thervingi.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Ulrich.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Visigothic_Kingdom.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink kunjan.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink rīks.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:kin.
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Reiks".
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLinkText "king".
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLinkText "reiks".
- Reiks wikiPageWikiLinkText "riks".
- Reiks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA.
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- Reiks wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Reiks subject Category:Germanic_law.
- Reiks subject Category:Goths.
- Reiks subject Category:Positions_of_authority.
- Reiks subject Category:Titles.
- Reiks hypernym Title.
- Reiks type Occupation.
- Reiks type People.
- Reiks type Position.
- Reiks type Title.
- Reiks comment "Reiks (pronunciation /ri:ks/; Latinized as rix) is a Gothic title for a tribal ruler, often translated as \"king\". In the Gothic Bible, it translates to the Greek árchōn (ἄρχων). It is presumably translated as basiliskos (βασιλίσκος \"petty king\") in the Passio of Sabbas the Goth.The Gothic Thervingi were divided into subdivisions of territory and people called kunja (singular kuni, cognate with English kin), by a reiks.".
- Reiks label "Reiks".
- Reiks sameAs Q16931781.
- Reiks sameAs Rei_(godos).
- Reiks sameAs m.0pd9xs4.
- Reiks sameAs Q16931781.
- Reiks wasDerivedFrom Reiks?oldid=701721342.
- Reiks isPrimaryTopicOf Reiks.