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Definition of Ostrogoth

Ostrogoth
Ostrogoth Os"tro*goth, n. [L. Ostrogothi, pl. See East, and Goth.] One of the Eastern Goths. See Goth.

Meaning of Ostrogoth from wikipedia

- The Ostrogoths (Latin: Ostrogothi, Austrogothi) were a Roman-era Germanic people. In the 5th century, they followed the Visigoths in creating one of the...
- by the Germanic Ostrogoths that controlled Italy and neighbouring areas between 493 and 553. Led by Theodoric the Great, the Ostrogoths killed Odoacer...
- Ostrogoth is a Belgian heavy metal band, formed in 1980 in Ghent. The group is influenced by other successful European metal bands such as Scorpions and...
- of Rome from 12 July 526 to his death. He was the chosen candidate of Ostrogoth King Theodoric the Great, who had imprisoned Felix's predecessor, John...
- Theodahad of the Ostrogoths and unsuccessfully tried to persuade Emperor Justinian I to call off a Byzantine invasion of the Ostrogoth kingdom. While in...
- in Italy. He was sent on a diplomatic mission to Constantinople by the Ostrogoth King Theoderic to negotiate better treatment for Arians. Although John...
- p. 88. ISBN 978-9-00429-089-1. Burns, Thomas (1991). A History of the Ostrogoths. Bloomington; Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. p. 97. ISBN 978-0-25320-600-8...
- adherent of the Arian Kings of Ostrogoths. Boniface was later elected, largely due to the influence of Athalaric, King of Ostrogoths. For a time, he served as...
- Theodemir or Thiudimer was king of the Ostrogoths of the Amal Dynasty, and father of Theoderic the Great. He had two brothers-in-law named Valamir and...
- Eastern Churches. Surprisingly, he also had cordial relations with the Ostrogoths, who were Arians (i.e. Non-trinitarian Christians), and therefore perceived...