A Companion to Ostrogothic Italy
88 Arnold of the Rhône) and those that he ruled on behalf of his grandson Amalaric. Indeed all of these provinces became part of ...
Ostrogothic Provinces 89 and abandon cruel minds; it is not right that you live like foreigners in our just times.”84 Again, and ...
90 Arnold some in Gaul availed themselves of it.92 One such legal claimant was informed by Ennodius that he had drawn the attent ...
Ostrogothic Provinces 91 comes Liwirit and his Roman counterpart Ampelius. Their specific offices are not stated, but their resp ...
92 Arnold empire, was the unexpected death of Eutharic sometime in the early–mid 520s. If Theoderic had intended the union of th ...
Ostrogothic Provinces 93 strategy. He offered the same terms as Theodahad, adding the Alpine reaches of Raetia to sweeten the de ...
94 Arnold Ostrogoths was fading, but a Frankish Empire that occasionally looked to it for inspiration would eventually take its ...
Ostrogothic Provinces 95 Procopius, Wars, ed. and trans. H.B. Dewing, Procopius, vol. 1–5 (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, M ...
96 Arnold Grierson, P./Blackburn, M., Medieval European Coinage: With a Catalogue of the Coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambri ...
Ostrogothic Provinces 97 Sirago, V., “Gli Ostrogoti in Gallia secondo le Variae di Cassiodoro”, Revue des Êtudes Anciennes 89 (1 ...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, ���6 | doi ��.��63/97890043�5938_ 006 CHAPTER 5 Ostrogothic Cities Federico Marazzi* Cities in L ...
Ostrogothic Cities 99 When the Ostrogoths entered the Italian peninsula, most of the towns that had flourished in classical time ...
100 Marazzi the new state of affairs in late antique cities. Local curiae remained responsible for tax collection in their terri ...
Ostrogothic Cities 101 of the provinces (and their respective tax revenues). This last factor became particularly evident when A ...
102 Marazzi spoliation or squatting. The laws issued to this effect represent the largest legis- lative corpus dealing with the ...
Ostrogothic Cities 103 involved in the management of city affairs, the honorati were nonetheless influential. Needless to say, t ...
104 Marazzi centres.17 This implies once again that Theoderic depended heavily upon the regular functioning of city councils, wh ...
Ostrogothic Cities 105 civitates (“Formula regarding the appointment of the count of the Goths in each city”, Variae 7.3) and so ...
106 Marazzi interpreted as well-orchestrated propaganda, the aim of which was to show that the king was in fact capable of actin ...
Ostrogothic Cities 107 (then in charge of the praetorian prefecture) described the limits of the urban programme with a candour ...
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