
Judith Herrin, "Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe" (Princeton UP, 2020)
New Books in Western European Studies
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Theodoric and the Byzantines in Ravenna
Gothic king theodoric had been held as a hostage in the imperial court in constantinople for ten years. He imbibed all this notion of grandeur and brought it with him when he finally persuaded the emperor zino that he should go and defeat odasa italy. This is the period which thog that you describe, where the christian population of ravenna goes from being predominantly arian to the point at which the catholics have become the majority. You also have a renewed or new force coming in in terms of the byzantines. And that when you get to the sixth century c e, you have justinian, who places this fascinating imprint upon
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