Theodoric
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Theodoric (
c.454–526), king of the Ostrogoths 471–526; known as
Theodoric the Great. At its greatest extent his empire included Italy, which he invaded in 488 and conquered by 493, Sicily, Dalmatia, and parts of Germany. He established his capital at Ravenna.
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