THEODORIC THE GREAT

c.454–526, king of the Ostrogoths and conqueror of Italy, b. Pannonia. He spent part of his youth as a hostage in Constantinople. Elected king in 471 after his father's death, he became involved in intrigues in which he was by turns the ally and the enemy of Byzantine emperor Zeno. In 483 he was appointed imperial master of soldiers and in 484 was consul. It was probably to be rid of him that Zeno commissioned him to lead a campaign against Odoacer in Italy. Theodoric with his Gothic army entered Italy in 488. He won battles at the Isonzo (489), at Milan (489), and at the Adda (490); he besieged and took Ravenna (493). Shortly after Odoacer's surrender Theodoric murdered him. Theodoric was now master in Italy; because of his great power he was able to avoid Byzantine supervision and thus was more than a mere official. His title was that of patrician. His long rule in Italy was most beneficent; he respected Roman institutions, preserved Roman laws, and appointed Romans to civil offices, at the same time retaining a Gothic army and settling Goths on the land. He improved the harbors and repaired the roads and public buildings. He allied himself by marriage with Clovis the Frank (Clovis I) and with the kings of the Visigoths, Vandals, and Burgundians. However, Clovis's ambition to rule all the Goths brought Theodoric into intermittent warfare with the Franks; between 506 and 523 Theodoric was several times successful in forestalling Frankish hegemony. An Arian, Theodoric was impartial in religious matters. The end of his reign was clouded by a quarrel with his Roman subjects and Pope John I over the edicts of Emperor Justin I against Arianism, and also by the hasty execution of the Roman statesman Boethius, whom he accused of treason. Theodoric is the prototype for Dietrich von Bern in the German epic poem Nibelungenlied. His tomb is one of the finest monuments of Ravenna. He was succeeded by his grandson Athalaric, under the regency of Theodoric's daughter Amalasuntha.

See T. Hodgkin, Theodoric the Goth (1891, repr. 1977); T. S. Burns, A History of the Ostrogoths (1984).

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...ABBOTT, M.A. IV.-- Theodoric the Goth . By THOMAS HODGKIN...XXVII.-- Alexander the Great . By BENJAMIN I. WHEELER...CHARLEMAGNE CHARLES THE GREAT THE HERO OF TWO NATIONS...HEAD OF CHARLES THE GREAT 231 From...
...CITY UNTIL THE DEATH OF GREGORY THE GREAT BY JESSE BENEDICT CARTER AUTHOR...wars and battles, Rome should be the great text-book of military history. And...personal attitude, and to recognize the great truth that religion is a normal and...
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...reigns of tow strong barbarian kings, Odovakar and Theodoric. Rome, the see of Gelasius, was poor, weak, and subject to famine...these factors which were negative for Rome, the once-great capital of the Empire, were positive for the head of...
...learned in Buethius a great deal of law" (prologue...was a scholar and the principal minister to Theodoric, the Ostrogothic...plotting to overthrow Theodoric in order to restore the Roman Senate and...Messer Nicia learned a great deal from Boethius...
...and placed in Genoas cathedral in 1596. (46) This great work earned him the remarkable fee of 1,000 scudi, and was admired by...versions made its way to Milan. ST. AMBROSES PARDON OF THEODORIC AND THE LAMENTATION OF CHRIST FOR MILANS CATHEDRAL...
...that he fell out of favor with the Emperor Theodoric because he had sided with...of the story, it was because Theodoric was persecuting the Romans, culminating with the...Percy based his novel. In the great profusion of details taken...
...kings at the expense of rival figures, the great majority of whom remain nameless, part of the soil of oblivion. The form of the list, that...when we are told that Peodric weold Froncum (Theodoric ruled the Franks, 24a). If, thanks to other...
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...allies, were horrified at the carnage, but Theodorics sons, burning to avenge their fathers death, argued to renew the battle. At this juncture Aetius made a...powers of Western and Central Europe, great and small, were represented, prefiguring...
...Western Empire and then of the Ostrogothic kingdom of Theodoric (who unseated Odoacer), the city straddled Eastern and Western sensibilities...The natural way to go would have been to take the great Via Flaminia--roughly the path of the current Strada...
...philosophers of this kind. Some of the most significant contributors...Robert Grosseteste, John Pecham, Theodoric of Freiberg, Thomas Bradwardine...intellectual life in Western society. The Middle Ages did not just transmit a great deal of significantly modified...
...Sicily, Dalmatia, Greece, and Egypt. The great city of Alexandria was nearly wiped out...50,000 inhabitants. This event filled the Roman world, pagans and Christians alike...rulers of former Roman dominions, like Theodoric and Totila, were fairly just and humane...


 

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...coach from Treviso airport also calls there). The Roman Empire took its last stand here, falling to the Goth king Theodoric the Great. We arrived across the flat, fertile fields of Emilia-Romagna, the Apennines to our right, in a smart new doubledecker...
...in final desperation, Aetius rode to the Court of the Visigoths at Toulouse. Ruled by fierce, old King Theodoric, the Visigoths were no great friends ofRome, but they were ancient and bitter enemies of the Huns. Would those magnificent Germanic...
...Ostrogoths in AD 488. The Ostrogoth King, Theodoric, sought to re-establish Roman culture...short-lived and General Belisarius recaptured the city on behalf of the Eastern Roman Empire...interesting to meet him afterwards he was a great raconteur. Bunny Platt, Caernarfon, Gwynedd...
...treasures, one of the great eight that are listed among the World Heritage...The first church Theodoric built after he...Ravennas great eight Ravennas...about 125 years of the citys history...Mausoleum of Theodoric (circa 526) * Basilica...
...sellout soldier audiences until the war began. Lt. Theodoric H. Porter, who played the Moor, said he just did not feel "right" playing...years, whereas in two campaigns we conquered a great country and a peace without the loss of a single...
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DIETRICH VON BERN see Theodoric the Great . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...in Italy (534 35), daughter of Theodoric the Great . After her fathers death (526) she...Italy. Her friendly relations with the Byzantine emperor Justinian I alienated her people. In 535 the Ostrogoths revolted; Amalasuntha...
...Roman statesman and author. He held high office under Theodoric the Great and the succeeding Gothic rulers of Italy, who gave him the task of putting into official Latin their state papers...
...Hildebrand, armorer of Dietrich of Bern ( Theodoric the Great ), returns home after many years on the battlefield and is insulted by his son Hadubrand, who does not recognize him. The inevitable tragic ending, in which Hildebrand...
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