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Theoderic Strabo : ウィキペディア英語版
Theodoric Strabo
Theodoric Strabo〔Also known as Theodoricus, Theodericus, and Theoderic Strabo. ''Strabo'' ("squinter") was a word by the Romans for anyone whose eyes were distorted or crooked.〕 (died 481) was an Thervingi chieftain who was involved in the politics of the Byzantine Empire during the reigns of Byzantine Emperors Leo I, Zeno and Basiliscus. He was a rival for the leadership of the Ostrogoths with his kinsman Theoderic the Great, who would ultimately supplant him.
== An Amal? ==
Theodoric called ''Strabo'', son of Triarius, was a chieftain of the Thracian Goths (Thervingi, Bastarnae and Roxolane in Getea and Peuce danube island); he had two brothers. The wife of the Alan general Aspar was his sister.〔Wolfram 1990:32〕 Strabo had a wife, Sigilda, and a son called Recitach. He was a contemporary of the more famous Theodoric the Amal, who was a Moesian Goth of the royal Amal family, and who would become known as Theoderic the Great.〔According to John of Antioch (214,3), Theodoric the Amal was the cousin of Recitach (Bury). Though ''Origo Gothica'', maintaining Theodoric as nucleus of the Goth tradition, denies the hostile Theodoric membership among the Amali, modern scholars, such as Wolfram (1990:32, 247f), confirm a relationship between the two.〕 Around 459, he is attested as in friendly relationship with the Byzantine Empire, possibly one of the ''foederati'', and receiving an annual subsidy by the Byzantines.〔Martindale.〕

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