The Battistero degli Ariani (Baptistery of the Arians). It was built around the end of the 5th century by King Theodoric the Great.
Ravenna, Italy

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The Battistero degli Ariani (Baptistery of the Arians). It was built around the end of the 5th century by King Theodoric the Great.
Ravenna, Italy
Barbarians full story. Part of my Obscurum collection:
Illuminated and his Comics about Killing People
Gold solidus from the reign of Theodoric, Ostrogothic kingdom, 491-518 AD
from The Yale University Art Gallery
Day 26: Crown - Theoderic the Great and the Iron Crown
Penultimate King of the Ostrogoths, Totila reign from 541 to 552 AD.
A skilled military and political leader, Totila reversed the tide of the Gothic War, recovering by 543 almost all the territories in Italy that the Eastern Roman Empire had captured from his Kingdom in 540.
Growing a fascination for the Fall of Western Rome/ Rise of the Ostrogothic Era. Hopefully no one will take this shitpost of Zeno arguing with Odoacer too seriously...
The 3rd century AD Porta San Paolo was a city gate on the Aurelian Walls south of center of ancient Rome, Italy. In 549 the Ostrogoths of Totila were able to enter Rome through this gate due to the treachery of the garrison.
Totila by Francesco Salviati