Ostrogoths
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The Ostrogoths () were a Germanic people, one part of the Goths, who established a kingdom north of the Black Sea in the 3rd century and, in the late 5th century, under their king Theodoric the Great, established a kingdom in Italy, which lasted until the 6th century. A small group of Crimean Ostrogoths preserved their identity through the Middle Ages.
Ostrogothic kings
- Valamir 447–465
- Theodemir (Thiudimir) 470–475
- Theodoric the Great (Thiudoric) 489–526
- Athalaric (Athalarich, Atthalaric) 526–534
- Amalasuintha (Amalasuntha) 534-535
- Theodahad (Thiudahad) 534–536
- Witiges (Witichis, Wittigeis) 536–540
- Ildibad (Hildebad, Hildibad) 540–541
- Eraric the Rugian (Erarich, Heraric, Ariaric) 541
- Totila 541–552
- Teia (Theia, Teja) 552–553