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Person:Theodoric the Great (1)

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Theodoric the Great _____, King of the Ostrogoths
b.454
  1. Theodoric the Great _____, King of the Ostrogoths454 - 526
  2. Amalfrida _____, D Ostrogothie - Abt 523
  • HTheodoric the Great _____, King of the Ostrogoths454 - 526
  • WAudofleda _____Abt 467 - Abt 511
m. Abt 493
  1. Amalasuntha _____Abt 495 - 535
  • HTheodoric the Great _____, King of the Ostrogoths454 - 526
  • W.  of Moesia (add)
  1. Ostrogotha _____
  2. Theodogotho of Rome480 -
  3. Theodosia Lady of The Ostrogoths515 -
  • HTheodoric the Great _____, King of the Ostrogoths454 - 526
  1. Theodoriksdatter of the East Franks494 -
Facts and Events
Name Theodoric the Great _____, King of the Ostrogoths
Alt Name Theoderic _____, King of Italy & the Ostrogoths
Alt Name Flavius Theodoricus _____
Gender Male
Birth[1] 454 Pannonia (Roman province)
Marriage Abt 493 to Audofleda _____
Marriage to of Moesia (add)
Marriage to Unknown
Death[1] 30 Aug 526 Ravenna, Ravenna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Reference Number? Q105105


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Theodoric (or Theoderic) the Great (454 – 30 August 526), also called Theodoric the Amal (Gothic:  ; Latin: ; Greek: ), was king of the Ostrogoths (471–526), and ruler of the independent Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy between 493 and 526, regent of the Visigoths (511–526), and a patrician of the Eastern Roman Empire. As ruler of the combined Gothic realms, Theodoric controlled an empire stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Adriatic Sea. Though Theodoric himself only used the title 'king' (rex), some scholars characterize him as a Western Roman Emperor in all but name, since he ruled large parts of the former Western Roman Empire, had received the former Western imperial regalia from Constantinople in 497, and was referred to by the title augustus by some of his subjects.

As a young child of an Ostrogothic nobleman, Theodoric was taken as a hostage to Constantinople, where he spent his formative years and received an East Roman education (paideia). Theodoric returned to Pannonia around 470, and throughout the 470s he campaigned against the Sarmatians and competed for influence among the Goths of the Roman Balkans. The emperor Zeno made him a commander of the Eastern Roman forces in AD 483, and in AD 484 he was named consul. Nevertheless, Theodoric remained in constant hostilities with the emperor and frequently raided East Roman lands.

At the behest of Zeno, in 489 Theodoric attacked Odoacer, the king of Italy, emerging victorious in 493. As the new ruler of Italy, he upheld a Roman legal administration and scholarly culture and promoted a major building program across Italy. In 505 he expanded into the Balkans, and by 511 he had brought the Visigothic Kingdom of Spain under his direct control and established hegemony over the Burgundian and Vandal kingdoms. Theodoric died in 526 and was buried in a grand mausoleum in Ravenna. He lived on as the figure Dietrich von Bern in Germanic heroic legend.v

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Theodoric the Great, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.