Disc of Theodosius

Visigoths · 388 CE · Artifact

The Disc of Theodosius, created in 388 CE, is an exquisite artifact that embodies the intricate cultural interplay between the Visigoths and the Roman Empire. This ceremonial disc, likely used for religious or decorative purposes, reflects the artistic tendencies and craftsmanship of the Visigothic society during their early integration into Roman culture. Its significance lies not only in its aesthetic value but also in its representation of the evolving identity of the Visigoths as they navigated their place within the crumbling remnants of Roman authority.

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