Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q371670> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 78 of
78
with 100 triples per page.
- Q371670 subject Q13279947.
- Q371670 subject Q20655890.
- Q371670 subject Q6555659.
- Q371670 subject Q7035269.
- Q371670 subject Q7135365.
- Q371670 subject Q7149103.
- Q371670 subject Q7808100.
- Q371670 subject Q7925087.
- Q371670 subject Q8212029.
- Q371670 subject Q8212052.
- Q371670 subject Q8212053.
- Q371670 subject Q8446157.
- Q371670 subject Q8495079.
- Q371670 subject Q8647820.
- Q371670 subject Q8878323.
- Q371670 abstract "Amalasuntha (also known as Amalasuentha, Amalaswintha, Amalasuintha, Amalswinthe or Amalasontha) (c. 495 – 30 April 534/535) was a queen of the Ostrogoths from 526 to 534. She was daughter of Theoderic the Great.She was married in 515 to Eutharic (c. 480 – 522), an Ostrogoth noble of the old Amal line, who had previously been living in Visigothic Hispania, son of Widerich (born c. 450), grandson of Berismund (born c. 410), and great-grandson of Thorismund (died after 400), King of the Ostrogoths c. 400.Her husband died, apparently in the early years of her marriage, leaving her with two children, Athalaric and Matasuntha (c. 517 – after 550), wife c. 550 of Germanus. On the death of her father in 526, her son succeeded him, but she held the power as regent for her son. Deeply imbued with the old Roman culture, she gave to that son's education a more refined and literary turn than suited the ideas of her Gothic subjects. Conscious of her unpopularity she banished, and afterwards put to death, three Gothic nobles whom she suspected of intriguing against her rule, and at the same time opened negotiations with the emperor Justinian I with the view of removing herself and the Gothic treasure to Constantinople. Her son's death in 534 made little change in the posture of affairs.Now queen, Amalasuntha made her cousin Theodahad partner of her throne (not, as sometimes stated, her husband, for his wife was still living), with the intent of strengthening her position. The choice was unfortunate, for Theodahad fostered the disaffection of the Goths, and either by his orders or with his permission, Amalasuntha was imprisoned in the island of Martana in the Tuscan lake of Bolsena, where on 30 April in the spring of 534/535 she was murdered in her bath.The letters of Cassiodorus, chief minister and literary adviser of Amalasuntha, and the histories of Procopius and Jordanes, give us our chief information as to the character of Amalasuntha.The life of Amalasunta was made the subject of a tragedy, the first play written by the young Carlo Goldoni and presented at Milan in (1733).Asteroid 650 Amalasuntha is named in her honour.".
- Q371670 parent Q105105.
- Q371670 parent Q181064.
- Q371670 spouse Q982066.
- Q371670 thumbnail Nuremberg_chronicles_f_143r_3.jpg?width=300.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q103122.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q105105.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q110895.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q131548.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q13279947.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q156162.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q165534.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q16869.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q181064.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q186153.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q186513.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q192365.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q20655890.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q23693.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q312601.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q3863.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q41866.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q452762.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q467123.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q477406.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q490.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q558533.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q6555659.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035269.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q7135365.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q7149103.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q741798.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q7808100.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q7925087.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q80930.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q8212029.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q8212052.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q8212053.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q8446157.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q8495079.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q8647820.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q8878323.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q907934.
- Q371670 wikiPageWikiLink Q982066.
- Q371670 father Q105105.
- Q371670 mother Q181064.
- Q371670 name "Amalasuntha".
- Q371670 spouse Q982066.
- Q371670 spouse "Traguilla".
- Q371670 type Person.
- Q371670 type Agent.
- Q371670 type Person.
- Q371670 type Royalty.
- Q371670 type Agent.
- Q371670 type NaturalPerson.
- Q371670 type Thing.
- Q371670 type Q215627.
- Q371670 type Q5.
- Q371670 type Person.
- Q371670 comment "Amalasuntha (also known as Amalasuentha, Amalaswintha, Amalasuintha, Amalswinthe or Amalasontha) (c. 495 – 30 April 534/535) was a queen of the Ostrogoths from 526 to 534. She was daughter of Theoderic the Great.She was married in 515 to Eutharic (c. 480 – 522), an Ostrogoth noble of the old Amal line, who had previously been living in Visigothic Hispania, son of Widerich (born c. 450), grandson of Berismund (born c.".
- Q371670 label "Amalasuntha".
- Q371670 depiction Nuremberg_chronicles_f_143r_3.jpg.
- Q371670 name "Amalasuntha".