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19-587: [REDACTED] Look up Gothic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages [ edit ] Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of a group of East Germanic tribes Gothic language , an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths Crimean Gothic , the Gothic language spoken by

38-561: A 1986 film by Ken Russell Gothic (series) , a video game series originally developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic (video game) , a 2001 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic II , a 2002 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic II: Night of the Raven , a 2003 expansion pack for Gothic II, developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic 3 , a 2006 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic (Remake) , an upcoming remake of 2001 video game by Alkimia Interactive Gothika ,

57-449: A 2002 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic II: Night of the Raven , a 2003 expansion pack for Gothic II, developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic 3 , a 2006 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic (Remake) , an upcoming remake of 2001 video game by Alkimia Interactive Gothika , a 2003 American supernatural psychological horror thriller film Modern culture and lifestyle [ edit ] Goth subculture ,

76-487: A 2003 American supernatural psychological horror thriller film Modern culture and lifestyle [ edit ] Goth subculture , a music-cultural scene Music [ edit ] Gothic rock , a genre of rock music Gothic metal , a genre of heavy metal music Symphony No. 1 "The Gothic" (Brian) , a symphony by Havergal Brian Gothic (Paradise Lost album) , 1991 Gothic (Nox Arcana album) , 2015 Typography [ edit ] The term "Gothic"

95-406: A Medieval art movement Gothic architecture Gothic Revival architecture (Neo-Gothic) Carpenter Gothic Collegiate Gothic High Victorian Gothic Raygun Gothic a retrofuturist visual style coined by William Gibson in 1981 Romanticism [ edit ] Gothic fiction or Gothic Romanticism, a literary genre Entertainment [ edit ] Gothic (film) ,

114-645: A White Star Line ship SS Gothic (1947) , a Corinthic-class passenger and cargo liner Other [ edit ] Gothic (moth) , a species of nocturnal moth Gothic Line , a World War II defensive line Gothics , one of the Adirondack High Peaks in New York Gothic F.C. , a football club in Norwich, England New Gothic , a contemporary art movement Batman: Gothic , a 1990 comic book story arc Gothic plate armour ,

133-482: A group of East Germanic tribes Gothic language , an extinct East Germanic language spoken by the Goths Crimean Gothic , the Gothic language spoken by the Crimean Goths, also extinct Gothic alphabet , one of the alphabets used to write the Gothic language Gothic (Unicode block) , a collection of Unicode characters of the Gothic alphabet Art and architecture [ edit ] Gothic art ,

152-586: A music-cultural scene Music [ edit ] Gothic rock , a genre of rock music Gothic metal , a genre of heavy metal music Symphony No. 1 "The Gothic" (Brian) , a symphony by Havergal Brian Gothic (Paradise Lost album) , 1991 Gothic (Nox Arcana album) , 2015 Typography [ edit ] The term "Gothic" is sometimes misused of Blackletter typefaces, a script historically used throughout Central and Western Europe, resembling mediaeval scribal writing. Sans-serif or Gothic typefaces, an unadorned font style, that lacks "serifs" at

171-416: A retrofuturist visual style coined by William Gibson in 1981 Romanticism [ edit ] Gothic fiction or Gothic Romanticism, a literary genre Entertainment [ edit ] Gothic (film) , a 1986 film by Ken Russell Gothic (series) , a video game series originally developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic (video game) , a 2001 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Gothic II ,

190-653: A species of nocturnal moth Gothic Line , a World War II defensive line Gothics , one of the Adirondack High Peaks in New York Gothic F.C. , a football club in Norwich, England New Gothic , a contemporary art movement Batman: Gothic , a 1990 comic book story arc Gothic plate armour , a style of armour used in the 15th century "Gothic", a Series G episode of the television series QI (2010) See also [ edit ] Geats Goth (disambiguation) Gothic War (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Gothic All pages with titles containing Gothic Topics referred to by

209-432: A style of armour used in the 15th century "Gothic", a Series G episode of the television series QI (2010) See also [ edit ] Geats Goth (disambiguation) Gothic War (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Gothic All pages with titles containing Gothic Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

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228-411: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages Gothic [REDACTED] Look up Gothic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gothic or Gothics may refer to: People and languages [ edit ] Goths or Gothic people, the ethnonym of

247-556: Is sometimes misused of Blackletter typefaces, a script historically used throughout Central and Western Europe, resembling mediaeval scribal writing. Sans-serif or Gothic typefaces, an unadorned font style, that lacks "serifs" at the ends of strokes East Asian Gothic typeface , the "sans-serif" equivalent for East Asian writing systems Block letters or Gothic writing, a style of writing alphabetic scripts and abjads in which characters are individual glyphs without joining Transport [ edit ] SS Gothic (1893) ,

266-447: The Crimean Goths, also extinct Gothic alphabet , one of the alphabets used to write the Gothic language Gothic (Unicode block) , a collection of Unicode characters of the Gothic alphabet Art and architecture [ edit ] Gothic art , a Medieval art movement Gothic architecture Gothic Revival architecture (Neo-Gothic) Carpenter Gothic Collegiate Gothic High Victorian Gothic Raygun Gothic

285-460: The ends of strokes East Asian Gothic typeface , the "sans-serif" equivalent for East Asian writing systems Block letters or Gothic writing, a style of writing alphabetic scripts and abjads in which characters are individual glyphs without joining Transport [ edit ] SS Gothic (1893) , a White Star Line ship SS Gothic (1947) , a Corinthic-class passenger and cargo liner Other [ edit ] Gothic (moth) ,

304-442: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gothic . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gothic&oldid=1198652977 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Ship disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

323-544: The title Gothic . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gothic&oldid=1198652977 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Ship disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Language and nationality disambiguation pages SS Gothic (1893) SS Gothic

342-602: Was an ocean liner , built in 1893 at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards for the White Star Line . She was 490 ft long and 53 ft wide and 7755 gross registered tons. For much of her career she was transferred back and forth between White Star and Red Star Line , a IMM Co. subsidiary. Initially she travelled the London to New Zealand route. Gothic caught fire in 1906, and was subsequently repaired. Following this, she

361-620: Was converted into an immigrant ship and chartered to the Red Star Line as SS Gothland . This was short-lived, as in 1911, she was transferred back to White Star with her name returned to Gothic . Two years later, she once again served the Red Star Line as Gothland . She now ran the Antwerp to New York run. In May 1921 she reverted yet again to White Star but kept the name Gothland . In 1924 she ran aground. After examination it

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