- name
during Late
Antiquity and the
Early Middle Ages
include Theodoric,
Theoderic, Theudoric, Theuderic.
Gregory of
Tours Latinized the name as Theodorus...
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Theodoric (or
Theoderic) the
Great (454 – 30
August 526), also
called Theodoric the Amal, was king of the
Ostrogoths (475–526), and
ruler of the independent...
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Theoderic (Dutch: Diederik, French: Thierry, German: Dietrich; c. 1099 – 17
January 1168),
commonly known as
Thierry of Alsace, was the
fifteenth count...
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Ostrogoth King
Theoderic to
negotiate better treatment for Arians.
Although John was
relatively successful, upon his
return to Ravenna,
Theoderic had him imprisoned...
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Theodoric III or
Theoderic III may
refer to:
Theuderic III, king of the
Franks Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths,
third king
named Theodoric...
- came to rule
Italy was
formed in the
Balkans under Theodoric the Great.
Theoderic's family, the Amal dynasty, ac****ulated
royal power in
Roman Pannonia after...
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Theodoric (or
Theoderic)
Strabo (Latin: Theodericus; died 481) was a
Gothic chieftain who was
involved in the
politics of the
Eastern Roman Empire during...
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Theoderic or
Theodric (Low
German Diederik or Didrik, High
German Dietrich) was the
leader of the
Saxons in the
years 743–744.
Onomastics suggests that...
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Theoderic IV (fl. c. 770–793, French:
Thierry IV) was a
Frankish noble and
royal missus.
Theoderic's parentage is not
directly attested.
Speculation about...
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Theodorick Bland may
refer to:
Theodorick Bland of
Westover (1629–1671),
Virginia colonial politician,
speaker of the
House of
Burgesses Theodorick Bland...