From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mausoleum of Theodoric the Great in Ravenna, Italy. Theodoric the Great (454–August 30, 526), known to the Romans as Flavius Theodoricus, was king of the Ostrogoths (488–526), ruler of Italy (493–526), and regent of the Visigoths (511–526). He united several German tribes and ...
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2023年1月22日 · Theodoric the Great Birth: 454 Death: Aug. 26, 526. King of the Ostrogoths. Probably an illegitimate son of Theodomir of the royal Amal line of the Ostrogoths. When the Ostrogoths sought to become a client kingdom of Rome the resultant treaty sent Theodoric to Constantinople as a royal hostage at the age of eight.
Summary. Description. Empire of Theodoric the Great 523-es.svg. English: Map of the territories (pink) ruled by Theodoric the Great at their height in 523, when he annexed the southern part of the Burgundian kingdom, between the rivers Durance and Isere. Lighter areas indicate other kingdoms dominated by Theodoric at this time.
Theodoric the Great (454 - August 30, 526), known to the Romans as Flavius Theodoricus, was king of the Ostrogoths (488-526), ruler of Italy (493-526), and regent of the Visigoths (511-526). The man who ruled under the name of Theodoric (Gothic Þiudareiks, meaning "King of the People") was born in 454 on the banks of the Neusiedler See near ...
King Rodulf was king of the Heruli kingdom on the Middle Danube in the period around 500, and possibly of Scandinavian origin. He died in a battle with the neighbouring Lombards which led to the splitting up of the Heruli. He is probably the same Heruli king that Theoderic the Great wrote to in two surviving letters, in one of which Theoderic "adopted" him with a gift of arms.
Birth: c473 - according to the English Wikipedia page on her father, Theodoric the Great. Wedding: 494 - from Wolfram's History of the Goths Death: After 504 - what happened to her after she gave birth to Amalric (obviously a combination of Alaric - his father's name - and the Amal family) is unknown.
Hildebrandslied. The Hildebrandslied ( German: [ˈhɪldəbʁantsˌliːt]; Lay or Song of Hildebrand) is a heroic lay written in Old High German alliterative verse. It is the earliest poetic text in German, and it tells of the tragic encounter in battle between a father (Hildebrand) and a son (Hadubrand) who does not recognize him.
Media in category "Coins of Theodoric the Great". The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total. Coin of Theodoric the Great - Rivista italiana di numismatica 1898 (page 76 crop).jpg 1,212 × 610; 208 KB. Coin of Theodoric the Great Rivista italiana di numismatica 1895 (page 283 crop).jpg 1,052 × 2,352; 380 KB.
Theodoric the Great was an Ostrogothic Germ of the Amal dynasty. He seized power from Odoacer and formed the so-called Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy. Due to the similar naming between three Theodoric, namely Theodoric Strabo and Theodoric I--Theodoric in the Ostrogothic Italy was called either Theodoric The Great or Theodoric the Amal. Theodoric …