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- Palace_of_Theoderic abstract "The palace of Theoderic was a structure in Ravenna, Italy, that was the residence of the Ostrogothic ruler and king of Italy Theoderic the Great (d. 526), who was buried in the nearby Mausoleum of Theoderic.Both the location of the former palace and a large part of the ground plan can be gathered from excavations of the remains of foundations and walls carried out by Corrado Ricci in the period between 1907 and 1911 in the garden of the Monghini family and in the adjacent area between the Viale Farini und Via Alberoni. Ricci identified the building on the basis of lead sewer pipes on which the name of Theoderic was engraved. The palace lay behind San Apollinare Nuovo, Theoderic's cathedral church, and the partial building which is now referred to as the "so-called Palace of Theoderic", which was erroneously believed to be a remnant of the palace for a long time. The lead pipes revealed by the excavation, along with other finds, are kept in a dedicated room of the National Museum, Ravenna.A large-scale mosaic depiction of the palace, located on the upper part of the southern interior wall of San Apollinare Nuovo and dating from the time of Theoderic, allows the palace to be reconstructed to a certain extent. From that, the palace seems not to have been very large. The relevant mosaic in San Apollinare Nuovo, which probably originally depicted Theoderic sitting on a horse in the centre and members of his court or his family in the two flanking colonnades, was altered after Theoderic's death in 526. Because he was an Arian, the Roman Church considered him a heretic. After his death, therefore, all images that depicted him and other people were removed from the mosaic and covered with other images. Of the original figures, the hands still remain on the columns of the palace.In the excavations, among other things, some remnants of the palace's mosaic floor were discovered. The mosaics were brought to the "so-called Palace of Theoderic" in 1923, where they were set up in a display room. In the display room, on the upper level, a poster with a plan of the excavated foundations was displayed as well.Building material was taken from the ruins of Theoderic's palace by Charlemagne, including several columns that he reused in the construction of his Palatine Chapel in Aachen. The columns, which served mostly as decoration and had no structural role, were removed by Napoleon and displayed in the Louvre. Some of the columns were later returned to Aachen.".
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- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Aachen.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Arian.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Arianism.
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- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Italy.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ostrogothic_art.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaces_in_Emilia-Romagna.
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- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theoderic_the_Great.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
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- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Heresy.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Louvre.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Mausoleum_of_Theoderic.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum,_Ravenna.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Ostrogoth.
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- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Palatine_Chapel,_Aachen.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Ravenna.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink San_Apollinare_Nuovo.
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- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink The_Louvre.
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLink Theoderic_the_Great.
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- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Palace of Theoderic".
- Palace_of_Theoderic wikiPageWikiLinkText "true palace".
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- Palace_of_Theoderic subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_Italy.
- Palace_of_Theoderic subject Category:Ostrogothic_art.
- Palace_of_Theoderic subject Category:Palaces_in_Emilia-Romagna.
- Palace_of_Theoderic subject Category:Palaeo-Christian_architecture_in_Ravenna.
- Palace_of_Theoderic subject Category:Theoderic_the_Great.
- Palace_of_Theoderic hypernym Structure.
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- Palace_of_Theoderic type Building.
- Palace_of_Theoderic type SpatialThing.
- Palace_of_Theoderic comment "The palace of Theoderic was a structure in Ravenna, Italy, that was the residence of the Ostrogothic ruler and king of Italy Theoderic the Great (d.".
- Palace_of_Theoderic label "Palace of Theoderic".
- Palace_of_Theoderic sameAs Palast_Theoderichs_(Ravenna).
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- Palace_of_Theoderic depiction Meister_von_San_Apollinare_Nuovo_in_Ravenna_003.jpg.
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