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In “Theoderic the Great,” the historian Hans-Ulrich Wiemer dissects the rule of the Goth king who nurtured Roman culture and impressed Machiavelli.
Theoderic’s power derived from his success in battle. He killed one king with his bare hands, and used his sword to slice another rival in two.
Theoderic’s star rose and fell repeatedly as Zeno juggled relationships with the various migratory tribes whose military might he both feared and had become dependent on. The emperor made Theoderic a ...
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12. The Gothic Kingdom in Italy after Theodoric 13. Theoderic the Great: Metamorphoses of a Figure. The English translation from German by John Noel Dillon is flawless, the several dozen black and ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Journal Information La Revue Latomus, fondée en 1937 par Marc-Antoine Kugener, Léon Herrmann et Marcel Renard, puis continuée par Carl Deroux et David ...
John Moorhead, The Last Years of Theoderic, Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, Bd. 32, H. 1 (1st Qtr., 1983), pp. 106-120 ...
He became consul in 510 AD, with his two sons following suit in 522. Boethius eventually becoming Theoderic’s ‘Master of Offices’, one of the most senior administrative officials.