OSTROGOTHS

(East Goths), division of the Goths, one of the most important groups of the Germans. According to their own unproven tradition, the ancestors of the Goths were the Gotar of S Sweden. By the 3d cent. a.d., the Goths settled in the region N of the Black Sea. They split into two divisions, their names reflecting the areas in which they settled; the Ostrogoths settled in Ukraine, while the Visigoths, or West Goths, moved further west of them. By c.375 the Huns conquered the Ostrogothic kingdom ruled by Ermanaric, which extended from the Dniester River, north and east to the headwaters of the Volga River. The Ostrogoths were subject to the Huns until the death (453) of Attila, when they settled in Pannonia (roughly modern Hungary) as allies of the Byzantine (East Roman) empire. The Ostrogoths, who had long elected their rulers, chose (471) Theodoric the Great as king. A turbulent ally, the Byzantine emperor, Zeno, commissioned Theodoric to reconquer Italy from Odoacer. The Ostrogoths entered Italy in 488, defeated and slew (493) Odoacer, and set up the Ostrogothic kingdom of Italy, with Ravenna as their capital. After Theodoric's death (526) his daughter Amalasuntha was regent for her son Athalric. She placed herself under the protection of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I. Her murder (535) served as pretext for Justinian to send Belisarius to reconquer Italy. He crushed the Ostrogothic kingdom, but on his recall (541) the Ostrogoths rebelled under the leadership of Totila. In 552 the Byzantine general Narses defeated Totila, who fell in battle. As a result, the Ostrogoths lost their national identity, and the hegemony over Italy passed to Byzantium and shortly afterward to the Lombards. Under the Ostrogothic kings, the culture of late antiquity was revived by Boethius and Cassiodorus; Dionysius Exiguus compiled church law; and Saint Benedict laid the basis of Western monasticism. Roman law and institutions were for the most part maintained; however, the Ostrogoths were resented as aliens by the Italians, from whom they differed not only in culture but also in religion, since they were Arians.

See T. Hodgkin, Italy and Her Invaders, Vol. I–III (2d ed. 1892–96, repr. 1967); T. S. Burns A History of the Ostrogoths (1984).

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...4. The Rise of Odovacar and his Rule in Italy A.D. 473-489 404 5. The Ostrogoths in Illyricum and Thrace A.D. 477-488 411 6. Theoderics Conquest of Italy A.D. 489...
...Part III. Italy under Odoacer and the Ostrogoths 11. The Sources 131...Bellonoti, Rugians, Burgundians, Visigoths, Alites, Bisalts, Ostrogoths, Procrustians, Sarmatians and Moschans: 41 even allowing...
...them invincible. 1 The defeated Ostrogoths were flung against Pannonia, and the...happening of extreme importance. With the Ostrogoths a foreign body had entered into the...Secunda, the Burgundi to Savoy, and the Ostrogoths to Pannonia. One can understand that...
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...capable general, to take Italy from the Ostrogoths. In 540, after Belisarius secured the...the Ostrogothic king Vitigis and the Ostrogoths capital at Ravenna, he held all of Italy...fight the Persians in the East. The Ostrogoths then rallied and retook much of Italy...
...Gothic noble houses. But her people, the Ostrogoths, had not long been united under a single...western or Visigoths and the eastern or Ostrogoths) had roots in the Baltic lands. In the...Gaut, the Scandinavian god of war. The Ostrogoths emerged as a distinct people late in...
...only by the Gepids, but also by the Ostrogoths. In that respect, we should take into...Secunda (after Sirmium was taken by the Ostrogoths from the Gepids, in 504). That development...during the period under discussion, the Ostrogoths also strove to achieve "the restoration...
...political topography of the Italian peninsula was constantly upset and altered by numerous foreign invaders such as the Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Langobards, and Franks (for a history of the Italian language, see Devoto 1974). Thus the linguistic evolution on the Italian...
...and ideological force. We know that the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths succumbed to this disease about A.D. 250 and were important...much has changed since the good old days of the Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Anglo-Saxons, and Salian Franks. JOHN L. HARBISON...
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...This production by Giuliano Montaldo reeks of authenticity. Set at the end of the Roman Empire when it was besieged by the Ostrogoths and Huns, this lesser known Verdi opera gained huge popularity during the Italian Risorgimento of the 1850s. The metaphors...
...tribal agglomerations -- Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Sarmatians, Burgundians, Alemanni...frontier. The defeated Visigoths and Ostrogoths both desperately petitioned the Eastern...field army. Their tribal kinsmen the Ostrogoths took advantage of the confused state...
...those old buffers left, the sort of person whose lifes work will be a learned treatise on Amalasuntha, the tragic queen of the Ostrogoths. But now, as the V As new exhibition "Men in Skirts" reminds us, curators have come over all hip and are keen to share with...
...advantage, but it had been forced to accept two large blocs of Ostrogoths, formerly subjects of Attila, as federates in Illyricum (Yugoslavia...within the capital itself. There seemed a real danger that the Ostrogoths would carve out permanent kingdoms for themselves in the way...
...over the centuries. It was a powerful bastion. Some of its crowning statues appear to have been hurled down onto invading Ostrogoths in the sixth century; and Charlemagne stationed his troops here when he came to be crowned in Rome in AD 800, while later...
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...city was conquered by the Vandals in AD440 and lost to the Ostrogoths in AD488. The Ostrogoth king, Theodoric, sought to re-establish...treaties. But those of the Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Eastern Roman Empire, Muslims, Normans, Garibaldi and Patton...
...the Vandals in AD 440, but they lost control of it to the Ostrogoths in AD 488. The Ostrogoth King, Theodoric, sought to re-establish...treaties. But those of the Carthaginians, Romans, Vandals, Ostrogoths, Eastern Roman Empire, Muslims and Normans were certainly...
...another Roman epic, with Colin Firth and Ben Kingsley, in which he plays Wulfila, the shaggy-haired leader of the marauding Ostrogoths; Young Hannibal, the story of Hannibal Lecters dysfunctional childhood, in which McKidd is a terrifying Lithuanian called...


 

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OSTROGOTHS (East Goths), division of the Goths, one of the...names reflecting the areas in which they settled; the Ostrogoths settled in Ukraine , while the Visigoths , or West...north and east to the headwaters of the Volga River. The Ostrogoths were subject to the Huns until the death (453) of...
THEODORIC THE GREAT c.454 526, king of the Ostrogoths and conqueror of Italy, b. Pannonia. He spent part of...Goth (1891, repr. 1977); T. S. Burns, A History of the Ostrogoths (1984). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia...
GOTHS see Ostrogoths ; Visigoths . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
JORDANES jorda nez, fl. 6th cent., historian of the Ostrogoths, b. in the lower Danube region. His History of the Goths, an abridgment of the lost work of Cassiodorus , is the only extant...
ERMANARIC urman rik, d. c.375, king of the Ostrogoths. He extended his power over other barbarian tribes and thus built up in eastern Europe an empire stretching from the Dneister River...
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