Definition of Ostrogothic. Meaning of Ostrogothic. Synonyms of Ostrogothic

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Definition of Ostrogothic

Ostrogothic
Ostrogothic Os`tro*goth"ic, a. Of or pertaining to the Ostrogoths.

Meaning of Ostrogothic from wikipedia

- While the Visigoths had formed under the leadership of Alaric I, the new Ostrogothic political entity which came to rule Italy was formed in the Balkans under...
- The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae), was a barbarian kingdom established by the Germanic Ostrogoths that...
- The Ostrogothic Papacy was a period from 493 to 537 where the papacy was strongly influenced by the Ostrogothic Kingdom, if the pope was not outright...
- took power until he was deposed by Theodoric the Great, ruler of the Ostrogothic Kingdom, who invaded and defeated him at Barcelona. Gesalec fled and...
- until its collapse in 476, after which it served as the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom and then the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna. Initially settled...
- Odoacer, a barbarian warlord, in the late 5th century, followed by the Ostrogothic kings up to the mid-6th century. With the Frankish conquest of Italy...
- 535, Justinian commissioned Belisarius to attack the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy. The Ostrogothic king Theodahad had gained the throne by marriage.: p...
- Ostrogothic Ravenna refers to the time period in which Ravenna, a city in Northeastern Italy, served as the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom, which existed...
- Theodemir died in 475, Theoderic succeeded him as king over a combined Ostrogothic Kingdom. John N. Deely (7 July 2001). Four ages of understanding: the...
- captured Rome and besieged ****ae. Teia, the new Ostrogothic king, gathered the remnants of the Ostrogothic army and marched to relieve the siege, but in...