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An additional period was later created by Lucia Giamane, from ''c.'' 325 AD to 500 AD to be called “Proto-Luthic”, which she believes to be an [[w:Vulgar Latin|Vulgar Latin]] [[w:Ethnolect|ethnolect]], spoken by the early Goths during its period of co-existence with the Roman Empire, no written records from such an early period survive, and if any ever existed, it was fully lost during the [[w:Gothic War (376–382)|Gothic War (376–382)]] and during the [[w:Sack of Rome (410)|Sack of Rome (410)]]. Proto-Luthic ultimately is the result of the [[w:Romano-Germanic culture|Romano-Germanic culture]].
An additional period was later created by Lucia Giamane, from ''c.'' 325 AD to 500 AD to be called “Proto-Luthic”, which she believes to be an [[w:Vulgar Latin|Vulgar Latin]] [[w:Ethnolect|ethnolect]], spoken by the early Goths during its period of co-existence with the Roman Empire, no written records from such an early period survive, and if any ever existed, it was fully lost during the [[w:Gothic War (376–382)|Gothic War (376–382)]] and during the [[w:Sack of Rome (410)|Sack of Rome (410)]]. Proto-Luthic ultimately is the result of the [[w:Romano-Germanic culture|Romano-Germanic culture]].


[[File:305 CE, Europe.svg|thumb|upright=1.35|Europe in 305 AD]]
The term '''Romano-Germanic''' describes the conflation of [[w:Culture of ancient Rome|Roman culture]] with that of various [[w:Germanic peoples|Germanic peoples]] in areas successively ruled by the Roman Empire and Germanic “[[w:barbarian monarchy|barbarian monarchies]]”. These include the kingdoms of the '''[[w:Visigoths|Visigoths]]''' (in [[w:Hispania|Hispania]] and [[w:Gallia Narbonensis|Gallia Narbonensis]]), the '''[[w:Ostrogoths|Ostrogoths]]''' (in [[w:Italia (Roman province)|Italia]], [[w:Sicilia (Roman province)|Sicilia]], [[w:Raetia|Raetia]], [[w:Noricum|Noricum]], [[w:Pannonia|Pannonia]], [[w:Dalmatia (Roman province)|Dalmatia]] and [[w:Roman Dacia|Dacia]]), the '''[[w:Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]]''' kingdoms in [[w:Sub-Roman Britain|Sub-Roman Britain]], and finally the '''[[w:Franks|Franks]]''' who established the nucleus of the later “[[w:Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Empire]]” in [[w:Gallia Aquitania|Gallia Aquitania]], [[w:Gallia Lugdunensis|Gallia Lugdunensis]], [[w:Gallia Belgica|Gallia Belgica]], [[w:Germania Superior|Germania Superior]] and [[w:Germania Inferior|Inferior]], and parts of the previously unconquered [[w:Germania|Germania Magna]]. Additionally, minor Germanic tribes – the [[w:Vandals|Vandals]], the [[w:Suebi|Suebi]], the [[w:Burgundians|Burgundians]], the [[w:Alemanni|Alemanni]], and later the [[w:Lombards|Lombards]] − also established their kingdoms in Roman territory in the West.
The term '''Romano-Germanic''' describes the conflation of [[w:Culture of ancient Rome|Roman culture]] with that of various [[w:Germanic peoples|Germanic peoples]] in areas successively ruled by the Roman Empire and Germanic “[[w:barbarian monarchy|barbarian monarchies]]”. These include the kingdoms of the '''[[w:Visigoths|Visigoths]]''' (in [[w:Hispania|Hispania]] and [[w:Gallia Narbonensis|Gallia Narbonensis]]), the '''[[w:Ostrogoths|Ostrogoths]]''' (in [[w:Italia (Roman province)|Italia]], [[w:Sicilia (Roman province)|Sicilia]], [[w:Raetia|Raetia]], [[w:Noricum|Noricum]], [[w:Pannonia|Pannonia]], [[w:Dalmatia (Roman province)|Dalmatia]] and [[w:Roman Dacia|Dacia]]), the '''[[w:Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]]''' kingdoms in [[w:Sub-Roman Britain|Sub-Roman Britain]], and finally the '''[[w:Franks|Franks]]''' who established the nucleus of the later “[[w:Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Empire]]” in [[w:Gallia Aquitania|Gallia Aquitania]], [[w:Gallia Lugdunensis|Gallia Lugdunensis]], [[w:Gallia Belgica|Gallia Belgica]], [[w:Germania Superior|Germania Superior]] and [[w:Germania Inferior|Inferior]], and parts of the previously unconquered [[w:Germania|Germania Magna]]. Additionally, minor Germanic tribes – the [[w:Vandals|Vandals]], the [[w:Suebi|Suebi]], the [[w:Burgundians|Burgundians]], the [[w:Alemanni|Alemanni]], and later the [[w:Lombards|Lombards]] − also established their kingdoms in Roman territory in the West.


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