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spelled Amalasuentha, Amalaswintha,
Amalasuntha, Amalswinthe, Amalasontha, Amalasiuntha, and Amalsenta.
Amalasuntha in the Encyclopædia
Britannica Vitiello...
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succeeded by his
infant grandson Athalaric,
supervised by his mother,
Amalasuntha, as regent. The lack of a
strong heir
caused the
network of alliances...
- by his 10-year-old
grandson Athalaric in
August 526, with his mother,
Amalasuntha, as regent; she had
received a
Roman education and
began a rapprochement...
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Santi Cosma e
Damiano in the
Imperial forums on land
donated by
Queen Amalasuntha, and
consecrated no
fewer than thirty-nine bishops,
during his short...
- – Lucan,
Roman poet (b. 39) 125 – An,
Chinese emperor (b. 94) 535 –
Amalasuntha,
Ostrogothic queen and
regent 783 –
Hildegard of the Vinzgau, Frankish...
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Athalaric in 534,
Amalasuntha crowned her
cousin and only
relative Theodahad as king,
hoping for his support. Instead,
Amalasuntha was
imprisoned and...
- his
daughter Amalasuntha who was
named regent. Both were
unable to
settle disputes among Gothic elites. Theodahad,
cousin of
Amalasuntha and
nephew of...
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drinking and disease,
probably diabetes. "Rufus
Gennadius Probus Orestes".
Amalasuntha.
Oxford University Press.
January 2005. ISBN 978-0-19-518792-2. Chisholm...
- https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/source/jordanes-historygoths.asp .
Amalasuntha. “
Amalasuntha.”
Translated by H B Dewing. Epistolae, 2014. https://epistolae...
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personal influence to
appease Emperor Justinian I
following the
death of
Amalasuntha. To
defray the
costs of the emb****y,
Agapetus pledged the
sacred vessels...