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Ostrogoths

455 CE – 499 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
455 CE – 499 CE
Duration
44 years
Known Periods
5
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Ostrogoths (Latin: Ostrogothi, Austrogothi) were a Roman-era Germanic people who, in the 5th and 6th centuries, established one of the two major Gothic kingdoms within the Western Roman Empire. They drew on large Gothic populations settled in the Balkans since the 4th century and rose to prominence under Theodoric the Great, who in 493 founded the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy after defeating Odoacer. Theodoric belonged to the Amal dynasty, which had gained power in Pannonia after the collapse of Attila's Hunnic empire. Backed by the Byzantine emperor Zeno, Theodoric invaded Italy and established his rule from Ravenna, preserving Roman administration, law, and culture while governing Goths and Romans under parallel systems. His reign marked the height of Ostrogothic power.

Historical Periods

Ostrogoths (455–458)

455 CE – 458 CE

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Area: 138,224 km²

Ostrogoths (459–475)

459 CE – 475 CE

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Area: 138,111 km²

Ostrogoths (476–479)

476 CE – 479 CE

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Area: 138,462 km²

Ostrogoths (480–489)

480 CE – 489 CE

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Area: 138,041 km²

Ostrogoths (490–499)

490 CE – 499 CE

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Area: 417,521 km²

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