Ostrogothic Kingdom
493–553 kingdom in Italy and neighbouring areas / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae),[5] existed under the control of the Germanic Ostrogoths in Italy and neighbouring areas from 493 to 553.
Kingdom of Italy | |||||||||||||||||||
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469 (493 in Italy)–553 | |||||||||||||||||||
Coin depicting Theodoric the Great (475–526)
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Capital | Ravenna (493 to 540) Pavia (540 to 553) | ||||||||||||||||||
Common languages | Gothic, Vulgar Latin, Pannonian Latin | ||||||||||||||||||
Religion | Official: Arian and Chalcedonian Christianity[1] Minorities: Judaism,[2] Pelagian Christianity,[3] Syncretic Roman paganism,[4] Manichaeism[3] | ||||||||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||||||||
King | |||||||||||||||||||
• 493–526 | Theodoric (first) | ||||||||||||||||||
• 552–553 | Teia (last) | ||||||||||||||||||
Historical era | Late Antiquity | ||||||||||||||||||
• Battles of Isonzo and Verona | 489 | ||||||||||||||||||
• Fall of Ravenna | 469 (493 in Italy) | ||||||||||||||||||
• Start of Gothic War | 535 | ||||||||||||||||||
553 | |||||||||||||||||||
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In Italy, the Ostrogoths led by Theodoric the Great killed and replaced Odoacer, a Germanic soldier, erstwhile-leader of the foederati in Northern Italy, and the de facto ruler of Italy, who had deposed the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire, Romulus Augustulus, in 476. Under Theodoric, its first king, the Ostrogothic kingdom reached its zenith, stretching from modern southern France in the west to the modern western Serbia in the southeast. Most of the social institutions of the late Western Roman Empire were preserved during his rule. Theodoric called himself Gothorum Romanorumque rex ("King of the Goths and Romans"), demonstrating his desire to be a leader for both peoples.
Starting in 535, the Byzantine Empire invaded Italy under Justinian I. The Ostrogothic ruler at that time, Witiges, could not defend the kingdom successfully and was finally captured when the capital Ravenna fell. The Ostrogoths rallied around a new leader, Totila, and largely managed to reverse the conquest, but were eventually defeated. The last king of the Ostrogothic Kingdom was Teia.