- Totila,
original name
Baduila (died 1 July 552), was the
penultimate King of the Ostrogoths,
reigning from 541 to 552 AD. A
skilled military and political...
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briefly restored Italy to the
empire by
defeating the
Ostrogoth king
Baduila in what is now
known as the
Battle of Taginae, the
exact site of which...
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Ildibad (Hildibad) 540–541
Eraric the
Rugian (Heraric, Ariaric) 541
Totila (
Baduila) 541–552 Teia (Theia, Teja) 552–553
Because of the kingdom's
short history...
- sister.
Witiges r. 536–540
Ildibad r. 540–541
Eraric r. 541
Totila (also
Baduila) r. 541–552
Theia (also Teia(s), Teja) r. 552–553 List of
Germanic tribes...
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provides for
urban and
suburban services in the
Province of Treviso.
Baduila (ruled 541–552),
Ostrogothic king. Pope
Benedict XI (1240–1304). Antonio...
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inactivity for what it was and
turned to Ildibad's nephew,
Totila (or
Baduila), and
offered to make him king.
Totila had
already opened negotiations...
- who
imagines a seven-year
siege (i.e.
since 540,
before the
accession of
Baduila) and
dramatically reports Hercul****'
grotesque murder.
Procopius of Caesarea...
- English:
Beadeca Perhaps based on the
Ostrogothic king
Totila (
Baduila). As in
Baduila, the
first element is the
Germanic badu- ("battle"). The second...