OSTROGOTHIC
KINGDOM (493-535) in Italy
first of "barbarian" or successor kingdoms in Italy
end of “Roman” political organization in west
THEODORIC
(493-526): capital at Ravenna
King of the Ostrogoths ( = Eastern Goths, Arians)
authorized by Eastern Roman Emperor to march against Huns;
Theodoric slays Odoacer; accepted by Senate and People of Rome
Roman
Christian intellectuals support for Theodoric:
CASSIODORUS: Roman Senator writes History of Theodoric
retires to monastery, gathering Latin manuscripts
BOETHIUS: Roman scholar at court of Theodoric
translations of some Greek writings into Latin
Consolation of Philosophy: stoical tradition
written in prison after arrest for treason
Arianism
as major weakness of Ostrogothic Kingdom:
Byzantine Emperor remains hostile to Arian heresy
523 Imperial law excludes pagans, Jews & heretics (Arians)
from public office: insult to Theodoric (d. 526)
EMPEROR
JUSTINIAN (527-565)
Wars against Persia, Vandals, Goths
The
Reconquest of Italy (Greek historian PROCOPIUS)
attacks Vandal Kingdom in Africa to regain Mediterranean;
decisive victory, population rises against Vandals
then disastrous, 20 year long Italian campaign: 535-554
Gothic resistance led by Totila, enters Rome in 542
(note role of Totila in Gregory’s Life of St. Benedict)
Justinian's
wars as beginning of "Dark Ages" in Italy,
Imperial reunification short lived,
Italy invaded again by Lombard in 568
Building
projects under Justinian:
Constantinope: Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom)
largest church in Christendom
Ravenna: outpost of Eastern Byzantine Empire in Italy
mosaics of Justinian and Theodora (SLIDES)
Codification
of Roman Law:
most important legacy of early Eastern Empire
438 Theodosian Code: first attempt at codification
529 JUSTINIAN'S CODE (CORPUS IURIS CIVILIS) in 2 vols;
result is influence of Roman law on barbarian legal
codes & canon (church) law in medieval western Europe
LOMBARD
KINGDOM in Italy 568-774:
military victory due to exhaustion
of Roman Italy, plague, famine, following
J's wars
capital established at Pavia (northern Italy)
Lombard legal code 643: written in Latin
wergeld system: fines to replace vendetta