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Theodahad, also
known as
Thiudahad (Latin:
Flavius Theodahatus Rex, Theodahadus, Theodatus; c. 480 –
December 536), was the co-monarch of the Ostrogothic...
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appointed her
older cousin Theodahad to rule as co-regent, in
which Amalasuintha would play the male
character and
Theodahad would play the woman, as male...
- a
deacon to the
papacy coincided with the
efforts of
Ostrogothic king
Theodahad (nephew to
Theodoric the Great), who
intended to
install a pro-Gothic...
- I. In 536,
Agapetus traveled to
Constantinople at the
behest of King
Theodahad of the
Ostrogoths and
unsuccessfully tried to
persuade Emperor Justinian...
- light. Soon
after he was made king,
Vitiges had his
predecessor Theodahad murdered.
Theodahad had
enraged the
Goths because he
failed to send any ****istance...
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Famine is
described in the
Annals of Ulster.
March –
Ostrogothic King
Theodahad cedes Provence and
upper Alamannia to the Franks,
gaining their support...
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Amalasuntha had
crowned Theodahad as king in an
effort to
secure his support, and he had
deposed and
imprisoned her.
Theodahad, who was of a
peaceful disposition...
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drink and debauchery. His mother, Amalasuntha,
proposes to her
cousin Theodahad, the kingdom's
largest landowner and her father's last male heir, that...
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death of
Athalric in 534,
Amalasuntha offered the
kingship to her
cousin Theodahad, who
accepted the
offer and then had her arrested; she was
killed in early...
- is the
birthplace of
Byzantine Emperor Justinian I (ca. 482) and King
Theodahad of the
Ostrogoths (480).
According to
other studies,
Tauresium was located...