Ostrogothic Ravenna refers to the time period in which Ravenna, a city in Northeastern Italy, served as the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom, which existed...
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who was the Ostrogothic ruler at that time, could not defend the kingdom successfully and was finally captured when the capital Ravenna fell. The Ostrogoths...
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the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom and then the Byzantine Exarchate of Ravenna. Initially settled by the Umbri people, Ravenna came under Roman Republic...
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Baptistery of Neon (redirect from Ravenna Baptistery of Neon)
the human figure derived from Greco-Roman art". Arian Baptistry Ostrogothic Ravenna History of Roman and Byzantine domes Weitzmann, Kurt, ed., Age of...
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Ostrogoths (redirect from Ostrogothic)
and the Ostrogoth capital of Ravenna in 540. With the attack on Ravenna, Witiges and his men were trapped in the Ostrogothic capital. Belisarius proved...
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The Exarchate of Ravenna (Latin: Exarchatus Ravennatis; Greek: Εξαρχάτον τής Ραβέννας), also known as the Exarchate of Italy, was an administrative district...
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Mausoleum of Theodoric (category Ostrogothic art)
related to Mausoleum of Theoderic the Great. Ostrogothic Ravenna Palace of Theodoric now lost, also in Ravenna Sparlösa Runestone Haus Potsdam History of...
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of Ravenna of 539-540 took place during Justinian’s Gothic War. After clearing out Ariminum, Urviventus, Urbinus and Auximus the road to Ravenna was...
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Arian Baptistery (category Ostrogothic Kingdom)
The Arian Baptistry in Ravenna, Italy is a Christian baptismal building that was erected by the Ostrogothic King Theodoric the Great between the end of...
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King of Italy (section Ostrogothic Kingdom (493–553))
Odoacer, a barbarian warlord, in the late 5th century, followed by the Ostrogothic kings up to the mid-6th century. With the Frankish conquest of Italy...
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