- The
Ostrogothic Kingdom,
officially the
Kingdom of
Italy (Latin:
Regnum Italiae), was a
barbarian kingdom established by the
Germanic Ostrogoths that...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 535,
Justinian commissioned Belisarius to
attack the
Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy. The
Ostrogothic king
Theodahad had
gained the
throne by marriage.: p...
-
eventually became the
royal house of the
Ostrogoths and
founded the
Ostrogothic Kingdom. The Amal clan was
claimed to have
descended from the divine...
-
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...