Monday Oct 30, 2023
Was King Alaric’s Treasure Buried with him Under A River?-Episode #05
EPISODE DESCRIPTION
King Alaric was the first King of the Visigoths and was used as a pawn in many of the Roman Empire’s political and military games. He led three successful sacks on the city of Rome and some say is a significant factor in the decline of the Western Roman Empire. However, in the year 410 he died suddenly after his final siege of Rome after marching to southern Italy. Legend says he was buried at the confluence of two rivers with a large deposit of treasure. So, was King Alaric buried with a cache of Roman treasure under a river?
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EPISODE RESOURCES
- "Sack of Rome - 410." Encyclopedia Britannica, https://www.britannica.com/event/Sack-of-Rome-410.
- Killgrove, Kristina. "Warlord Who Caused the Fall of Rome Was Killed by Malaria, New Research Shows." Forbes, https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinakillgrove/2016/03/14/warlord-who-caused-the-fall-of-rome-was-killed-by-malaria-new-research-shows/?sh=54d9aea124e9.
- "Italy to Dig for Ancient Roman Treasure Sought by Nazis." The Telegraph, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/italy/11936505/Italy-to-dig-for-ancient-Roman-treasure-sought-by-Nazis.html.
- "All You Need to Know about the Mystery of the Visigoth King Who Inspired Hitler and Reversed the Flow of a River." https://historycollection.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-mystery-of-the-visigoth-king-who-inspired-hitler-and-reversed-the-flow-of-a-river/.
- "Alaric I (c. 370-410 A.D.), The Vanquisher of Rome: A Tale of Malaria and Lacking Immunity." European Journal of Internal Medicine.
- The Cambridge Medieval History, Volume 1. Cambridge University Press, 1911, p. 203.
- Wolfram, Herwig. History of the Goths. Translated by Thomas J. Dunlap, University of California Press, 1988, p. 133.
- Jordanes. "The Origin and Deeds of the Goths." Translated by Charles C. Mierow, People, UCalgary.ca.
- Thumbnail Image: Heinrich Leutemann (1824-1904)., Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
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