May 14, 2014

ODOACER (476)

Also known as ODOVACAR.

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 a member of either the Sciri or Rugian tribes.

About 470 he entered Italy with the Sciri and joined the Roman Army.

After the overthrow of the Western emperor Julius Nepos by the Roman general Orestes (475) he led his tribesmen in a revolt against Orestes who had reneged on his promise to give the tribal leaders land in Italy.

On Aug. 23, 476 Odoacer was proclaimed king by his troops and five days later Orestes was captured and executed in Placentia (Piacenza). Odoacer then deposed Orestes´ young son the emperor Romulus Augustulus.

Odoacer´s aim was to keep the administration of Italy in his own hands while recognizing the overlordship of the Eastern emperor Zeno. Zeno granted him the rank of patrician but Odoacer refused to acknowledge Julius Nepos, Zeno´s candidate as Western emperor.

Odoacer introduced few important changes into the administrative system of Italy. He had the support of the Senate at Rome and apparently without serious opposition from the Romans was able to distribute land to his followers. Unrest among the German tribesmen led to violence in 477-478 but evidently no such disturbances occurred during the later period of his reign. Although Odoacer was an Arian Christian (one disputing the divinity of Christ) he rarely intervened in the affairs of the Roman Catholic Church.

In 480 Odoacer invaded Dalmatia (in present western Yugoslavia) and within two years conquered the region. When Illus, master of soldiers of the Eastern Empire, begged Odoacer´s help (484) in his struggle to depose Zeno he attacked Zeno´s westernmost provinces. The Emperor responded by inciting the Rugi (of present Austria) to attack Italy. During the winter of 487-488 Odoacer crossed the Danube and defeated the Rugi in their own territory. Although he lost some land to the Visigothic king Euric who overran northwest Italy, Odoacer recovered Sicily (apart from Lilybaeum) from the Vandals. Nevertheless he proved to be no match for the Ostrogothic king Theodoric who was appointed king of Italy by Zeno in 488 in order to prevent the Ostrogoths from raiding in the Eastern Empire. 
Theodoric invaded Italy in 489 and by August 490 had captured almost the entire peninsula forcing Odoacer to take refuge in Ravenna. The city surrendered on March 5, 493. Theodoric invited Odoacer to a banquet and there killed him.




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