A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy
168 Lafferty iuris anteiustiniani II, Florence 1940, pp. 683–710; repr. P.L. Falaschi, Edictum Theoderici regis Italiae, Milan 1 ...
The Law 169 Delmaire, R., Les Institutions du Bas-Èmpire romain, de Constantin à Justinien, vol. 1: Les Institutions palatines, ...
170 Lafferty Humfress, C., “Poverty and Roman Law”, in M. Atkins/R. Osborne (eds.), Poverty in the Roman World, Cambridge 2006, ...
The Law 171 MacMullen, R., “Roman Bureaucratese”, Traditio 18 (1962), pp. 364–78. McKitterick, R., The Carolingians and the Writ ...
172 Lafferty Vismara, G., “Romani e Goti di fronte al diritto nel regno ostrogoto”, in I Goti in occi- dente: problemi (Settiman ...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, ���6 | doi ��.��63/97890043�5938_ 009 CHAPTER 8 The Ostrogothic Military Guy Halsall Introductio ...
174 Halsall Attila’s camp,2 but this ‘Greek’ also regarded himself as a Hun. Famously, most known Huns bear Gothic names, not le ...
The Ostrogothic Military 175 erable relevance. Gothic factions (like, presumably, the others) are described having women and chi ...
176 Halsall Italian Background The loss of direct imperial control over Africa in the 420s and 430s produced crucial changes in ...
The Ostrogothic Military 177 men born and raised in Italy, even if serving in units with ‘ barbarian’ titles: second-generation ...
178 Halsall Aquitanian Gothic and Burgundian settlements were separated from the documents that described them by time and sever ...
The Ostrogothic Military 179 with a millena of tax revenue.22 Conflicts between Gothic soldiers and Italian taxpayers arose wher ...
180 Halsall ‘ barbarian’ landownership. Furthermore, we need not suppose that all the land of Italy was encompassed in the discu ...
The Ostrogothic Military 181 Theoderic rewarded some of his followers from these resources. Grants of fis- cal land on emphyteut ...
182 Halsall who collects his salary from designated taxpayers; in Goffart’s terms he is a millenarius. When the old Goth dies, t ...
The Ostrogothic Military 183 investigations of or attempts to prevent such abuses.39 During weak, especially minority, governmen ...
184 Halsall had done well, and punished those who had not.45 This enabled the continu- ous distribution and redistribution of ro ...
The Ostrogothic Military 185 in 508.53 Like Roman troops, Goths on campaign were supplied with food and other necessities (annon ...
186 Halsall Military organization is unclear. Theoderic supposedly disbanded the Roman guard regiments as useless ceremonial uni ...
The Ostrogothic Military 187 by Peter Heather, who contended that the Goths were a people whose ethnic identity was grounded in ...
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