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    The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae), was established by the Germanic Ostrogoths in Italy and neighbouring areas from 493 to 553. In Italy, the Ostrogoths led by Theodoric the Great killed and replaced Odoacer, a Germanic soldier, erstwhile-leader of the foederati in Northern … See more

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    Ostrogoths
    The Ostrogoths were the eastern branch of the Goths. They settled and established a powerful state in Dacia, but during the late 4th century, they … See more

    Architecture
    Because of the kingdom's short history, no fusion of the two peoples and their art was achieved. However, under the patronage of Theodoric and … See more

    Primary sources
    Procopius, De Bello Gothico, Volumes I-IV
    Jordanes, De origine actibusque Getarum ("The Origin and Deeds of the Goths"), translated by Charles C. Mierow.
    Cassiodorus, Chronica See more

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    Valamir –465
    Theodemir 470–475
    Theodoric the Great (Thiudoric) 489–526
    Athalaric (Atthalaric) 526–534 See more

    • The 1876 historical novel A Struggle for Rome by Felix Dahn (and its two-part screen adaptation in 1968 and 1969) focuses on the struggle among the Byzantines, the Ostrogoths and the native Italians over control of Italy after Theodoric's death. See more

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    The nature of the divisions of the Goths before the arrival of the Huns is uncertain, but throughout all their history the Ostrogoths are only mentioned by that name very rarely, and normally in very uncertain contexts. Among other Gothic group names however, they are associated with the Greuthungi. Scholarly opinions are divided about this connection. Historian Herwig Wolfram sees …

    • Ethnicity: Germanic
    • Location: Balkans
    • Language: Germanic
  3. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Ostrogoth

    WebOstrogoth, member of a division of the Goths. The Ostrogoths developed an empire north …

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    WebDec 16, 2019 · The Ostrogoths were no more – and with them faded the Ostrogothic Kingdom. 1,900-Year-Old Roman Village unearthed in …

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    • https://www.britannica.com/biography/Totila

      WebTotila, original name Baduila, (died 552), Ostrogoth king who recovered most of central …

    • https://www.historytoday.com/archive/ostrogoths-capture-rome

      WebDec 12, 1996 · A new Ostrogoth king, Totila, who came to power in 541, won a series of …

    • www.creatinghistory.com/theodoric-the-ostrogoth

      WebSep 3, 2012 · KING FROM 475-526 A.D. The Ostrogoths, or East Goths, who had …

    • https://www.shorthistory.org/middle-ages/the-goths/...

      WebOct 6, 2016 · The Ostrogoths (526-544 AD) and their war against Eastern Roman Empire. Date: October 6, 2016. Portrait of Ostrogothic king Totila (541-552) by painter Francesco Salviati (XVI century) Athalaric, the …

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