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Theodoric called Strabo, son of Triarius, is …

Years: 472 - 472

Theodoric called Strabo, son of Triarius, is a chieftain of the Thracian Goths; he has two brothers.

The wife of the Alan general Aspar is his sister.

Strabo has a wife, Sigilda, and a son called Recitach.

He is a contemporary of the more famous Theodoric the Amal, a Moesian Goth of the royal Amal family, who will become known as Theodoric the Great.

Around 459, he is attested as in friendly relationship with the Empire, possibly one of the foederati, and receiving an annual subsidy from Constantinople.

The Alan commander Aspar, at the time magister militum of Emperor Leo I, had been murdered in 471 by order of the emperor himself.

Strabo, who was at the command of his people in Thrace, had revolted to avenge his relative, but had been defeated by the Roman generals Zeno and Basiliscus (both will later become emperors).

However, Strabo had been able to set three conditions to end his unrest: receiving the properties left as legacy by Aspar, being allowed to settle his Goths in Thrace, and being raised to the rank of magister militum.

Since Leo has rejected the requests, offering the rank of magister militum only in exchange of an oath of loyalty, Strabo starts a military campaign against the cities of Thrace.

Part of the Gothic army attacks Philippi (or Philippopolis), while …

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