Ożóg, Monika2023-02-022023-02-022011Polonia Sacra, 2011, R. 15 (33), Nr 29 (73), s. 97-111.1428-5673http://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/3490The aim of the present article is the present the Byzantine emperors’ stand towards the rule of Theodoric the Great in the West. Those contacts depended on the situation in Italy and Byzantium at that time. The Theodoric’s actions connected with holding the official power over Italy and obtaining the crown were related to adhering to a certain policy towards Zeno and Anastasius. Next, the contacts of the emperor with Theodoric exacerbated when the king sent the army to Illyria in 504. Several years later, the Goth in a letter to Anastasium wrote that he cared very much about peace and agreement with the emperor. What also play a significant role here was the Laurentian schism and the Acacian schism (if the then religious situation is taken into consideration). Along with the election of Pope Hormisdas in 514, and then with the new emperor Justin, the contacts of Italy with the emperor entered a new phase.plAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Polandhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/Teodoryk WielkiBizancjumkrólśredniowieczehistoriaTheodoric the GreatByzantiumkingMiddle AgeshistoryStanowisko cesarzy bizantyńskich wobec rządów Teoderyka Wielkiego na ZachodzieThe Byzantine emperors’ stand towards the rule of Theodoric the Great in the WestArticle