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divided his treasures and provinces between his two   grandsons, and fixed the Rhone as their common boundary.   Amalaric was restored to the throne of Spain. Italy, with all the   conquests of the Ostrogoths, was bequeathed to Athalaric;   whose age did not exceed ten years, but who was cherished as   the last male offspring of the line of Amali, by the short-lived marriage of his mother Amalasuntha with a royal fugitive of   the same blood. In the presence of the dying monarch, the   Gothic chiefs and Italian magistrates mutually engaged their   faith and loyalty to the young prince, and to his guardian   mother; and received, in the same awful moment, his last   salutary advice, to maintain the laws, to love the senate and   people of Rome, and to cultivate with decent reverence the friendship of the emperor. The monument of Theodoric was   erected by his daughter Amalasuntha, in a conspicuous   situation, which commanded the city of Ravenna, the harbor,   and the adjacent coast. A chapel of a circular form, thirty feet   in diameter, is crowned by a dome of one entire piece of   granite: from the centre of the dome four columns arose, which supported, in a vase of porphyry, the remains of the   Gothic king, surrounded by the brazen statues of the twelve   apostles. His spirit, after some previous expiation, might have   been permitted to mingle with the benefactors of mankind, if   an Italian hermit had not been witness, in a vision, to the   damnation of Theodoric, whose soul was plunged, by the ministers of divine vengeance, into the volcano of Lipari, one of   the flaming mouths of the infernal world.   

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