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Theodahad

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Reign
  
from 534 to 536

Successor
  
Witiges

Mother
  
Amalafrida

Assassinated
  
536 AD

Grandparents
  
Theodemir, Ereleuva

Name
  
Theodahad Theodahad

Predecessor
  
Athalaric

Died
  
536

Role
  
King of the Ostrogoths

Parents
  
Amalafrida

Uncles
  
Theoderic the Great

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Cousins
  
Amalasuntha, Austrigusa, Theodegotho

Similar People
  
Amalasuntha, Theoderic the Great, Totila, Belisarius, Narses

Theodahad (born c. 480 in Tauresium – died 536) was the King of the Ostrogoths from 534 to 536 and a nephew of Theodoric the Great through his sister Amalafrida.

He might have arrived in Italy with Theodoric and was an elderly man at the time of his succession. Massimilliano Vitiello states the name "Theodahad" is a compound of 'people' and 'conflict'.

He arrested Amalaswintha, queen of the Ostrogoths from 526 to 534, and imprisoned her on an island in Lake Bolsena.

Political instability within the Ostrogothic kingdom serves as a pretext to Byzantine general Belisarius to intervene in Sicily and Italy, at the service of the Emperor Justinian, causing the 'Gothic Wars. "

Witiges ordered him killed, and succeeded him as king.

Theodahad had at least two children with a woman named Gudeliva: Theodegisclus and Theodenantha.

In fiction

Thiudehad appears as a character in the time travel novel Lest Darkness Fall, by L. Sprague de Camp.

References

Theodahad Wikipedia