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2023
This chapter considers Theoderic the Great's identity as a Goth—more specifically, an Ostrogoth. It first explores the term “Germanic” used to describe Theoderic and how it can create scholarly confusion when applied to Theoderic, if not the history of the Goths in general.
Hans-Ulrich Wiemer, John Noël Dillon
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This chapter considers Theoderic the Great's identity as a Goth—more specifically, an Ostrogoth. It first explores the term “Germanic” used to describe Theoderic and how it can create scholarly confusion when applied to Theoderic, if not the history of the Goths in general.
Hans-Ulrich Wiemer, John Noël Dillon
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Theoderic the Great and Ostrogothic Italy
2021The Ostrogothic king Theoderic is the only non-Roman ruler of Late Antiquity to have acquired the epithet the Great, albeit only in modern times. Born around 453 in Pannonia (Hungary) as the son of a Gothic king named Thiudimir, he grew up in Constantinople, where he was held as a hostage for ten years. He returned to Pannonia in 471, in 474 succeeding
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Transformations In Ostrogothic Social Structure.
1974PhD ; Middle Ages ; University of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/190872/2/7500647 ...
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Ostrogothic Italy and the Lombard invasions
2005The situation of Italy during the period now often called “late antiquity’ was not always a happy one. The economy was in transition: The number of occupied rural sites began to fall in the third or even the second century, agri deserti were becoming a common feature of the landscape, and towns were losing population.
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