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Goths --- Italy --- Italie --- Politics and government --- Politique et gouvernement --- Ostrogoths --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Goths - Italy.
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A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy is a concise yet comprehensive cutting edge survey of the rise and fall of Italy’s first barbarian kingdom, the Ostrogothic state (ca. 489-554 CE). The volume’s 18 essays provide readers with probing syntheses of recent scholarship on key topics, from the Ostrogothic army and administration to religious diversity and ecclesiastical development, ethnicity, cultural achievements, urbanism, and the rural economy. Significantly, the volume also presents innovative studies of hitherto under-examined topics, including the Ostrogothic provinces beyond the Italian lands, gender and the Ostrogothic court, and Ostrogothic Italy’s environmental history. Featuring work by an international panel of scholars, the volume is designed for both new students and specialists in the field. Contributors are Jonathan Arnold, Shane Bjornlie, Samuel Cohen, Kate Cooper, Deborah Deliyannis, Cam Grey, Guy Halsall, Gerda Heydemann, Mark Johnson, Sean Lafferty, Natalia Lozovsky, Federico Marazzi, Christine Radtki, Kristina Sessa, Paolo Squatriti, Brian Swain, and Rita Lizzi Testa.
Ostrogoths --- History. --- Histoire --- Italy --- Italie --- History --- Social life and customs --- Moeurs et coutumes --- Manners and customs. --- Ostrogoths. --- To 1500. --- Italy. --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Goths
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Goths --- Theodoric, --- Italy --- Italie --- History --- Histoire --- Ostrogoths --- Ethnology --- Germanic peoples --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Kings and rulers --- Tetricus, --- Theoderich, --- Theodoric the Great, --- Theodericus, --- Teoderico, --- Theoderic, --- Teodorico, --- Teoderyk, --- Dietrich,
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Painting a picture of an unlikely king whose reign helped spell the end of Ostrogothic Italy, Vitiello's book not only illuminates Theodahad's own life but also offers new insight into the sixth-century Mediterranean world.
Ostrogoths --- History. --- Kings and rulers --- Histoire. --- Chefs --- Theodahad, --- Théodat, --- Italy --- Italie --- History --- Histoire --- Italy -- History -- 476-774. --- Italy -- Kings and rulers -- Biography. --- Ostrogoths -- Italy -- History. --- Ostrogoths -- Kings and rulers -- Biography. --- Theodahad, -- King of the Ostrogoths, -- 480?-536. --- Regions & Countries - Europe --- History & Archaeology --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Theodahatus, --- Goths
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This book discusses Theoderic the Great?s years of political activity, which coincided with the advent of a new era and were marked by features of two distinct civilizations. From the political and cultural viewpoint, he stood at the boundary between the Roman tradition and his Germanic origin. From the religious perspective, when he came to power in Italy at the Emperor?s behest, he found himself amid the conflict embroiling Rome and Constantinople at that time. It was the so-called Acacian schism centred around the issue of the recognition of the Council of Chalcedon (451) with its teaching on the two natures in Christ as well as the acknowledgement of Constantinople as the principal see of the Church in the East. Another ecclesiastical ? and strictly Roman ? problem noted in the Liber Pontificalis is the Laurentian schism, named after Lawrence, who was elected Pope on the same day as Symmachus.
Ostrogoths --- History. --- Histoire --- Theodoric, --- Italy --- Italie --- Church history --- History --- Histoire religieuse --- 27 <45> "04/09" --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Goths --- Kerkgeschiedenis--Italië--?"04/09" --- Tetricus, --- Theoderich, --- Theodoric the Great, --- Theodericus, --- Teoderico, --- Theoderic, --- Teodorico, --- Teoderyk, --- Dietrich,
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Visigoths --- Vandals --- Goths --- Wisigoths --- Vandales --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- West Goths --- Ethnology --- Germanic peoples --- -Vandals --- -Visigoths --- Congrès --- Ostrogoths --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Rim --- Roman Empire --- Roman Republic (510-30 B.C.) --- Romi (Empire) --- Byzantine Empire --- Rome (Italy) --- Congresses.
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Goths --- Kings and rulers --- Biography. --- History. --- Rois et souverains --- Biographie --- Histoire --- Theodoric, --- Italy --- Italie --- History --- Ostrogoths --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Ethnology --- Germanic peoples --- Tetricus, --- Theoderich, --- Theodoric the Great, --- Theodericus, --- Teoderico, --- Theoderic, --- Teodorico, --- Teoderyk, --- Dietrich, --- Goths - Kings and rulers - Biography. --- Goths - Italy - History.
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Goths --- History. --- Histoire --- 936.361 --- -Ethnology --- Germanic peoples --- Geschiedenis van de Goten: Ostrogoten --- History --- -Geschiedenis van de Goten: Ostrogoten --- 936.361 Geschiedenis van de Goten: Ostrogoten --- -936.361 Geschiedenis van de Goten: Ostrogoten --- Ostrogoths --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi
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This book explores the evolution of Roman law and society in Italy from 493, with the proclamation of the Ostrogoth Theoderic the Great as king, until about 554, when the eastern Emperor Justinian was able to re-establish imperial authority in the region. Drawing upon evidence from a variety of legal and historical sources, it investigates how Theoderic and his successors attempted to govern the peninsula in the wake of foreign invasions, the collapse of civic administration, the break-up of the Mediterranean economy, and the emergence of new forms of religious and secular authority. It challenges long-held assumptions as to just how peaceful, prosperous and Roman-like Theoderic's Italy really was. Its primary focus is the Edictum Theoderici, a significant but largely overlooked document that offers valuable historical insights into the complex and sometimes contested social, political and religious changes that marked Italy's passage from Antiquity into the Middle Ages.
Roman law. --- Law, Gothic --- Ostrogoths --- Droit romain --- Droit gothique --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Droit --- Theodoric, --- Edictum Theoderici Regis. --- Law, Gothic. --- History --- Théodoric --- Edictum Theoderici. --- Austro-Gothi --- Austro-Goths --- Austrogothi --- Austrogoths --- East Goths --- Eastern Goths --- Ostgoths --- Ostro-Gothi --- Ostro-Goths --- Ostrogothi --- Goths --- Gothic law --- Civil law --- Civil law (Roman law) --- Law --- Law, Roman --- Tetricus, --- Theoderich, --- Theodoric the Great, --- Theodericus, --- Teoderico, --- Theoderic, --- Teodorico, --- Teoderyk, --- Dietrich, --- Edict of Theodoric --- Edictum Theoderici --- Arts and Humanities --- Théodoric
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