Widin was the last attested Ostrogothic noble in Italy. After Teia's defeat at the hands of the Byzantine eunuch general Narses at the Battle of Mons Lactarius, south of present-day Naples, in October 552 or early 553, organized Ostrogothic resistance ended. Widin, however, was able to organize a Gothic revolt in northern Italy in 561. According to Paul the Deacon, Widin comes Gothorum and Amingus, a Frank, rebelled against Narses. Widin was captured in 562 and sent to Constantinople. After that, the Ostrogoths faded in obscurity.
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| - Widin was the last attested Ostrogothic noble in Italy. After Teia's defeat at the hands of the Byzantine eunuch general Narses at the Battle of Mons Lactarius, south of present-day Naples, in October 552 or early 553, organized Ostrogothic resistance ended. Widin, however, was able to organize a Gothic revolt in northern Italy in 561. According to Paul the Deacon, Widin comes Gothorum and Amingus, a Frank, rebelled against Narses. Widin was captured in 562 and sent to Constantinople. After that, the Ostrogoths faded in obscurity. (en)
- Widin (... – ...; fl. VI secolo) è stato l'ultimo nobile ostrogoto attestato in Italia. (it)
- Widin est le nom du dernier chef attesté des Ostrogoths survivants en Italie. Dirigeant les dernières bandes gothiques, il se révolte à la fin des années 550 avec une aide militaire minimale composée de Francs et d'Alamans. Ces derniers ne profiteront du désordre que pour saccager et piller jusque dans le sud de l'Italie. Le soulèvement est sans conséquences : les Ostrogoths se soulèvent à Vérone et à Brescia mais la révolte prend rapidement fin avec la capture de son chef, en 561. Widin est finalement conduit à Constantinople pour y être exécuté. (fr)
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| - Widin est le nom du dernier chef attesté des Ostrogoths survivants en Italie. Dirigeant les dernières bandes gothiques, il se révolte à la fin des années 550 avec une aide militaire minimale composée de Francs et d'Alamans. Ces derniers ne profiteront du désordre que pour saccager et piller jusque dans le sud de l'Italie. Le soulèvement est sans conséquences : les Ostrogoths se soulèvent à Vérone et à Brescia mais la révolte prend rapidement fin avec la capture de son chef, en 561. Widin est finalement conduit à Constantinople pour y être exécuté. Une minorité d'Ostrogoths, soumise aux Byzantins et convertie au catholicisme, survit à Ravenne, ainsi qu'une communauté qui survivra un temps près de Naples, à Sant'Agata dei Goti. (fr)
- Widin was the last attested Ostrogothic noble in Italy. After Teia's defeat at the hands of the Byzantine eunuch general Narses at the Battle of Mons Lactarius, south of present-day Naples, in October 552 or early 553, organized Ostrogothic resistance ended. Widin, however, was able to organize a Gothic revolt in northern Italy in 561. According to Paul the Deacon, Widin comes Gothorum and Amingus, a Frank, rebelled against Narses. Widin was captured in 562 and sent to Constantinople. After that, the Ostrogoths faded in obscurity. (en)
- Widin (... – ...; fl. VI secolo) è stato l'ultimo nobile ostrogoto attestato in Italia. (it)
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