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Ragnaris

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Ragnaris (Greek spellingῬάγναρις, Ῥαγναρίς, Ῥαγναρῆς;Germanic,[1][2] died 555) was aHunnic warlord who fought for theOstrogoths in the final stages of theGothic War against theEastern Roman Empire.Procopius calls him aGoth, but the better informedAgathias records that he was of the Hunnic tribe of the Vittores or Vitgores (possibly the Bittugures mentioned inJordanes).[3]

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Ragnaris is first mentioned as the commander of the Ostrogothic garrison ofTaranto in 552. According to Procopius, he began negotiations with the Eastern Roman general Pacurius for surrendering the city and entering imperial service with his men, but when he learned of the accession ofTeia to the Ostrogothic throne he changed his mind. He took fifty Roman soldiers hostage so as to secure the release of his own men held by Pacurius, but the latter marched against him and he had them executed. Ragnaris did not await Pacurius behind his walls, but sallied forth to meet him in open battle, in which he was defeated. The Tarentines then refused to allow him to enter the city, forcing him to flee to nearbyAcheruntia.[3]

He reappears in late 554 as the leader of 7,000 Gothic troops, possibly survivors of Teia'slast stand at theBattle of Mons Lactarius. Resolved to continue resisting the Romans, he led them to occupy the fortress of Compsa. The Eastern Roman generalNarses laid siege to them in the winter, but the Goths were easily able to hold out, having secured large provisions. In spring, Narses and Ragnaris met to discuss possible terms, but could not agree. As they parted, however, Ragnaris tried to shoot Narses with an arrow, whereupon he was set upon and severely wounded by the general's bodyguards. His followers managed to carry him into the fortress, but he died two days later, and the final Gothic stronghold surrendered.[3]

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  1. ^Maenchen-Helfen 1973, p. 383, 389.
  2. ^Amory 2003, p. 408.
  3. ^abcMartindale 1992, p. 1076.

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