A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy
208 Swain The story of the formation of Theoderic’s following in the Balkans is long and complicated and cannot be told in full ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 209 under Hunnic control was settled in Roman Pannonia under the leadership ...
210 Swain explain the choices that led to the initial Ostrogothic formation and its subse- quent durability during the conquest ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 211 Theoderic ravaged Thrace in 486 and a year later marched on Constantino ...
212 Swain into the local Italian landowning classes.44 As Theoderic’s initial invading army split up and settled in different lo ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 213 Rome to Pescara, in Sicily, and in the western country from Rome to Gen ...
214 Swain Apennines.60 Dispersing the Goths throughout the peninsula would have reduced their military effectiveness.61 This pic ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 215 adornment. Certain items of clothing could have ethnic origins and conn ...
216 Swain Cassiodorus also mentions one Servatus, the dux of Raetia and arguably an offi- cer in the Gothic army, who commanded ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 217 soldiers were kept.79 One letter from the Variae orders Gothic soldiers ...
218 Swain justice should be judged “in common”.85 Rather than erecting social and legal divisions, then, Theoderic sought to bre ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 219 educated in the Gothic language at the royal court.93 And even those wh ...
220 Swain while others remained or became barbarians. The traditional Roman world- view was thereby maintained. In the end ‘Roma ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 221 group identity, however, one might expect to see stiffer resistance. Wh ...
222 Swain military effort, but a coherent and widely shared Gothic identity can. One par- ticular line of argument admits that o ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 223 classical languages, Amalasuentha spoke her “native tongue”.109 In Proc ...
224 Swain basis for disassociating written from spoken Gothic, and the fact that the vast majority of the extant Gothic literary ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 225 Skeireins contains language of a more idiomatic nature, revealing that ...
226 Swain imperial Nicene church. What concerns the present study is the relationship between Gothic identity and Gothic Christi ...
Goths And Gothic Identity In The Ostrogothic Kingdom 227 Catholicism.136 Theoderic never explicitly associated the name of Goth ...
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