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20 Σεπ 2014 · Lessman, Thomas. " Map of Odoacer's Italy in 480 CE." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 20 Sep 2014. Web. 01 Nov 2024. Map of Odoacer's Italy in 480 CE.
Odoacer[a] (/ ˌoʊdoʊˈeɪsər / OH-doh-AY-sər; [b] c. 433 – 15 March 493 AD), also spelled Odovacer or Odovacar, [c] was a barbarian soldier and statesman from the Middle Danube who deposed the Western Roman child emperor Romulus Augustulus and became the ruler of Italy (476–493).
20 Σεπ 2014 · Odoacer (433-493 CE, reigned 476-493 CE) also known as Odovacar, Flavius Odoacer, and Flavius Odovacer, was the first king of Italy. His reign marked the end of the Roman Empire; he deposed the last emperor, Romulus Augustulus, on 4 September 476 CE.
Flavius Odoacer (/ˌoʊdoʊˈeɪsər/; c. 431 – 493 AD), also spelled Odovacer or Odovacar (Ancient Greek: Ὀδόακρος, romanized: Odóakros), was a soldier and statesman of barbarian background, who deposed the child emperor Romulus Augustulus and became King of Italy (476–493).
Odoacer (born c. 433—died March 15, 493, Ravenna) was the first barbarian king of Italy. The date on which he assumed power, 476, is traditionally considered the end of the Western Roman Empire. Odoacer was a German warrior, the son of Idico (Edeco) and probably a member of the Sciri tribe.
Ancient History Illustration. pic: circa 470 AD. This illustration is entitled Odoacer compels Augustulus to yield the crown. Odoacer became King of Italy in 476 AD after forcing Romulus Augustulus to give up the crown.
He was a Germanic soldier and statesman who became the first barbarian king of Italy after overthrowing the last Western Roman emperor, Romulus Augustulus, in 476 AD.