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Ostrogothic Kingdom

Regnum Ostrogothorum

493 CE – 553 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
493 CE – 553 CE
Duration
60 years
Known Periods
7
Capital
Ravenna
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Ostrogothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae), was a barbarian kingdom established by the Germanic Ostrogoths that controlled Italy and neighbouring areas between 493 and 553. Led by Theodoric the Great, the Ostrogoths killed Odoacer, a Germanic soldier and erstwhile leader of the foederati. Odoacer had previously become the de facto ruler of Italy following his deposition of Romulus Augustulus, the final emperor of the Western Roman Empire, in 476. Under Theodoric, the Ostrogothic kingdom reached its zenith, stretching from Southern France in the west to Western Serbia in the southeast. Most of the social institutions of the late Western Roman Empire were preserved during his rule. Theodoric called himself "King of the Goths and Romans".

Historical Periods

Ostrogothic Kingdom (500–509)

500 CE – 509 CE

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Capital: RavennaArea: 555,985 km²

Ostrogothic Kingdom (510–533)

510 CE – 533 CE

Capital: RavennaArea: 573,870 km²

Ostrogothic Kingdom (534–535)

534 CE – 535 CE

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Capital: RavennaArea: 576,755 km²

Ostrogothic Kingdom (536–539)

536 CE – 539 CE

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Capital: RavennaArea: 452,512 km²

Ostrogothic Kingdom (540–545)

540 CE – 545 CE

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Capital: RavennaArea: 206,541 km²

Ostrogothic Kingdom (546–554)

546 CE – 554 CE

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Capital: RavennaArea: 77,826 km²

Ostrogothic Kingdom (555–560)

555 CE – 560 CE

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Capital: RavennaArea: 32,821 km²

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