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AMALASUNTHA

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Originally appearing in Volume V01, Page 778 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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AMALASUNTHA  or AMALASUENTHA,

queen of the Ostrogoths (d . 535), daughter of
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Theodoric, king of the Ostrogoths, was married in 515 to Eutharic, an Ostrogoth of the old
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Amal
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line, who had previously been living in Spain . Her
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husband died, apparently in the early years of her
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marriage, leaving her with two children, Athalaricand Matasuentha . On the
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death of her
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father in 526, she succeeded him, acting as regent for her son, but being herself deeply imbued with the old
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Roman culture, she gave to that son's
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education a more refined and
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literary turn than suited the ideas of her
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Gothic subjects . Conscious of her unpopularity she banished, and afterwards put to death, three Gothic nobles whom she suspected of intriguing against her
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rule, and at the same time opened negotiations with the emperor Justinian with the view of removing herself and the Gothic treasure to Constantinople . Her son's death in 534 made but little change in the posture of affairs . Amalasuntha, now queen, with a view of strengthening her position, made her cousin Theodahad partner of her
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throne (not, as sometimes stated, her husband, for his wife was still living) . The choice was unfortunate . Theodahad, notwithstanding a
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varnish of literary culture, was, a
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coward and a
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scoundrel . He fostered the disaffection of the Goths, and either by his orders or with his permission, Amalasuntha was imprisoned on an island in the Tuscan lake of Bolsena, where in the spring of 535 she was murdered in her bath . The letters of Cassiodorus, chief minister and literary adviser of Amalasuntha, and the histories of
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Procopius and Jordanes, give us our chief information as to the character of Amalasuntha .

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