Athalaric
Athalaric (Latin: Athalaricus; 516 – 2 October 534) was the king of the Ostrogoths in Italy between 526 and 534. He was a son of Eutharic and Amalasuntha, the youngest daughter of Theoderic the Great,[1] whom Athalaric succeeded as king in 526.[2]
Athalaric | |
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A solidus in the name of Justinian I minted by Athalaric. | |
King of the Ostrogoths | |
Reign | 526 – 534 |
Predecessor | Theoderic the Great |
Successor | Theodahad |
Born | 516 |
Died | 2 October 534 17–18) | (aged
Dynasty | Amali |
Father | Eutharic |
Mother | Amalasuntha |
As Athalaric was only ten years old, the regency was assumed by his mother, Amalasuntha. His mother attempted to provide for him an education in the Roman tradition, but the Gothic nobles pressured her to allow them to raise him as they saw fit. As a result, Athalaric drank heavily and indulged in vicious excesses, which ruined his constitution.[2]
References
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- Amalasuntha. ISBN 978-0-19-518792-2.
- Chisholm 1911.
Attribution:
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Athalaric". Encyclopædia Britannica. 2 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 825.
Further reading
- Letters of Cassiodorus, Book VIII from Project Gutenberg
- Procopius 'Wars' Book V, trans. H. P. Dewing
- Peter Heather, The Goths (Oxford, Blackwell, 1996).
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Preceded by Theoderic the Great |
King of the Ostrogoths in Italy 526–534 |
Succeeded by Amalasuntha |
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