Gothic
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Gothic may refer to:
Germanic people
- 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 the Crimean Goths
- Gothic alphabet, one of the alphabets used to write the Gothic language
- Gothic (Unicode block), a collection of Unicode characters of the Gothic alphabet
Medieval culture
- Gothic art, a Medieval art movement
- Gothic architecture
- Gothic Revival architecture (Neo-Gothic)
Romanticism
- Gothic fiction or Gothic Romanticism, a British literary genre
- Gothic Revival architecture
Gothic subculture
Gothic music
Typography
- Blackletter or Gothic script
- Sans-serif or Gothic typefaces
Other uses
- Symphony No. 1 (Havergal Brian), known as "The Gothic", the largest symphony ever composed
- Gothic (film), a 1986 film by Ken Russell
- Gothic (series), a video game series originally developed by Piranha Bytes Game Studios
- Gothic (video game), a 2001 video game developed by Piranha Bytes Game Studios
- Gothic (moth), a species of nocturnal moth
- Gothic (album), a 1991 album by the band Paradise Lost
- 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 Art
- SS Gothic (1893), a White Star Line ship
- SS Gothic (1920), a British cargo ship in service 1922-39
- SS Gothic (1947), a Corinthic-class passenger and cargo liner
- Batman: Gothic, a 1990 comic book story arc
See also
- Goth (disambiguation)
- Geats
- Gothika, a 2003 supernatural horror film
- All pages beginning with "Gothic"
- All pages with titles containing Gothic
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