Ereleuva [61829]
- Marriage: Theodemir king of the Ostrogoths [61828]
Another name for Ereleuva was Eusebia.
General Notes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erelieva
Ereleuva (born before AD 440 , died ca. 500 ?[1]) was the mother of the Ostrogothic king Theodoric the Great . She is often referred to as the concubine of Theodoric's father, Theodemir , although historian Thomas Hodgkin notes "this word of reproach hardly does justice to her position. In many of the Teutonic nations, as among the Norsemen of a later century, there seems to have been a certain laxity as to the marriage rite..."[2] That Gelasius refers to her as regina ("queen") suggests that she had a prominent social position despite the informality of her union with Theodemir.[1]
Ereleuva was Catholic , and was baptised with the name Eusebia.[1] She had probably converted from Arianism as an adult, but the details are unclear in the historical record. Ereleuva is regarded as having taken to Catholicism quite seriously, as indicated by her correspondence with Pope Gelasius and mention of her in Ennodius's Panegyric of Theodoric.[3]
Her name was variously spelled by historians in antiquity as Ereriliva (by Anonymus Valesianus[4]) and Erelieva (by Jordanes ), and is now largely known to modern historians as Ereleuva, as she was addressed most frequently by Pope Gelasius I .[1]
References
1. ^ a b c d Amory, Patrick (1997). People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489-554 <http://books.google.com/books?id=7ndeDi_fwq0C&pg=PA450&vq=eusebia&dq=people+and+identity+in+ostrogothic+italy+%22489+554%22&sig=JutSxo0EK4syKdIKGPleEbqBv5s>. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 450. ISBN 0521571510. <http://books.google.com/books?id=7ndeDi_fwq0C&pg=PA450&vq=eusebia&dq=people+and+identity+in+ostrogothic+italy+%22489+554%22&sig=JutSxo0EK4syKdIKGPleEbqBv5s>. 2. ^ Hodgkin, Thomas (1897). Theodoric the Goth: Barbarian Champion of Civilisation <http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20063>. London: G.P. Putnam's Sons. pp. 34. <http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/20063>. 3. ^ Amory, Patrick (1997). People and Identity in Ostrogothic Italy, 489-554 <http://books.google.com/books?id=7ndeDi_fwq0C&pg=PA268&vq=eusebia&dq=people+and+identity+in+ostrogothic+italy+%22489+554%22&sig=xGES1zHIc6vWpPWFJFpcgJgaTnI>. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 268\endash 269. ISBN 0521571510 . <http://books.google.com/books?id=7ndeDi_fwq0C&pg=PA268&vq=eusebia&dq=people+and+identity+in+ostrogothic+italy+%22489+554%22&sig=xGES1zHIc6vWpPWFJFpcgJgaTnI>. 4. ^ See Anonymus Valesianus Pars Posterior: Chronica Theodericiana <http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/valesianus2.html>. The Latin Library.
Ereleuva married Theodemir king of the Ostrogoths [61828] [MRIN: 551617832], son of Vandalarius Amali [61833] and Unknown. (Theodemir king of the Ostrogoths [61828] died in 474.)
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