Gilded silver buckle decorated with garnets, Ostrogothic, 5th century AD
from The Walters Art Museum

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Gilded silver buckle decorated with garnets, Ostrogothic, 5th century AD
from The Walters Art Museum
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The port of Ravenna with three galleys, mosaic in the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna. This basilica was built by the Ostrogothic king Theoderic in 505
Gilded silver buckle with garnets, Ostrogothic, 5th century AD
from The Walters Art Museum
Gold fibulas in the form of eagles, decorated with garnets and rock crystal, Ostrogothic Rome, late 5th-6th century AD
from The Capitoline Museums, Rome
The Mausoleum of Theodoric in Ravenna is the only extant example of Ostrogothic architecture. It was built in 520 AD by Theoderic the Great as his future tomb.
ostrogothic replied to your post:Do you play WoW? If so are you a Horde or Alliance player (or do you just play whichever you feel at the time?)
im slowly realizing that alliance is boring as i level my undead
aw, yea I don't think I ever got passed single digits on my ally guys LOL
I'm pretty biased though when it comes to which side I prefer <o<;;