Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Ostrogoths.
Source: Webster's dictionaryErik Durschmied, From Armageddon to the Fall of Rome, Ch. 17 With the fall of the western part of the Roman Empire, Italy was taken over by the Ostrogoths and became part of the Ostrogothic Kingdom in the late fifth century. Source: Internet
Narses knew that Totila would take the advantage of attacking the “weak” centre, and therefore allowed Narses to completely destroy the Ostrogothic army. Source: Internet
The most well-known of them was the Codex Grandior which was the ancestor of all modern western Bibles. citation citation citation Cassiodorus was at the heart of the administration of the Ostrogothic kingdom. Source: Internet
The weakness of the Ostrogothic position in Italy now showed itself. Source: Internet
This was the end of the Ostrogothic kingdom, and what happened to the remnants remains a mystery. Source: Internet
Vol. II (London: Macmillan Press, 1958) 267. Totila himself was killed at this battle and Procopius gave two versions as to the fate of the Ostrogothic king. Source: Internet