Ostrogothic
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Ostrogothic — Os tro*goth ic, prop. a. Of or pertaining to the Ostrogoths. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ostrogothic Ravenna — refers to the time period in which Ravenna was the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy. Ravenna is a city in Northeastern Italy that served as the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom which existed between 493 and 553 CE. During that time… … Wikipedia
Ostrogothic Kingdom — Kingdom of the Ostrogoths ← 493–553 … Wikipedia
Ostrogothic Papacy — Pope Symmachus s (498 514) triumph over Antipope Laurentius is the first recorded example of simony in papal history. The Ostrogothic Papacy was a period from 493 to 537 where the papacy was strongly influenced by the Ostrogothic Kingdom, if the… … Wikipedia
Ostrogothic — adjective see Ostrogoth … New Collegiate Dictionary
ostrogothic — os·tro·goth·ic … English syllables
ostrogothic — adjective see ostrogoth * * * Osˈtrogothic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑Ostrogoth … Useful english dictionary
Ostrogoth — Ostrogothic, Ostrogothian, adj. /os treuh goth /, n. a member of the easterly division of the Goths, maintaining a monarchy in Italy, A.D. 493 555. Cf. Visigoth. [1640 50; < LL Ostrogothi, Austrogoti (pl.) < Gmc, equiv. to *austro eastwards (ON… … Universalium
Ostrogoths — The Ostrogoths (Latin: Ostrogothi or Austrogothi) were a branch of the Goths (the other branch being the Visigoths), an East Germanic tribe that played a major role in political events of the last decades of the Roman Empire. Invading southward… … Wikipedia
Ostrogoths — A barbarian people whose name means Goths of the rising sun, or Goths glorified by the rising sun, or simply East Goths, the Ostrogoths played an important role in the history of the later Roman Empire. Identified as early as the first century … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe