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Ildibad (sometimes
rendered Ildebad, Ildebadus,
Hildebad or Heldebadus) (died 541) was a king of the
Ostrogothic Kingdom in AD 540–541.
Ildibad was a...
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among which were Ticinum,
where Uraias was
based and Verona, held by
Ildibad. Soon after,
Belisarius sailed for Constantinople,
where he was refused...
- (526–534)
Queen Amalasuintha (534–535)
Theodahad (534–536)
Witiges (536–540)
Ildibad (540–541)
Eraric (541)
Totila (541–552) Teia (552–553)
Roman authority...
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elected king by the
Ostrogothic nobles after the
death of his
uncle Ildibad. He wins the
support of the
lower classes by
liberating slaves and distributing...
- that his
family lacked "fortune" (tyche). He
instead suggested Ildibad as king.
Ildibad was a
nephew of Theudis, king of the Visigoths, and
Uraias expected...
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situation in
Italy took a turn for the worse.
Under their respective kings Ildibad and
Eraric (both
murdered in 541) and
especially Totila, the Ostrogoths...
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Theodoric (493–526)
Athalaric (526–534)
Theodahad (534–536)
Vitiges (536–540)
Ildibad (540–541)
Eraric (541)
Totila (541–552) Teia (552–553)
Lombards Alboin...
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Gothic War. In the
prelude to the battle, the new
Ostrogothic king
Ildibad had
exploited the
withdrawal by
Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I of general...
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Theodoric (493–526)
Athalaric (526–534)
Theodahad (534–536)
Vitiges (536–540)
Ildibad (540–541)
Eraric (541)
Totila (541–552) Teia (552–553)
Lombards Alboin...
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opposed the
ceasefire under the negotiations, and they
instead elected Ildibad's nephew Totila. Soon
afterwards Eraric was
killed by Totila's followers...