How Does Odoacer: King of Italy, 476-493 CE Work?

Odoacer became king of Italy by taking control from another king, like when you take your friend's favorite toy because they aren't playing fair.

Imagine a big playground where everyone has their own spot to play. The old king, named Orestes, was like the boss who let his son, Romulus Augustulus, be the new king of the playground. But Orestes wasn’t happy with how things were going and decided to take over.

That’s when Odoacer came in, he was like a strong friend who wanted to play too. He helped Orestes take over, but then he said, “Hey, I want to be the one everyone listens to now!” So he pushed Romulus Augustulus aside and became king of Italy himself.

How it worked

  • Odoacer had a lot of power, like having all the cool toys in the playground.
  • He didn’t just take over; he made sure people followed him, kind of like how your teacher makes sure you listen during recess.
  • He ruled from 476 to 493, which is a long time, about as long as you’ve been alive and then some!

Odoacer’s story shows that sometimes the person in charge can change if they’re not doing a good job, just like when your teacher gives you a new friend to play with.

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  1. A man named Odoacer took over Italy after the last Roman emperor left.
  2. Odoacer ruled Italy for almost 20 years before being defeated.
  3. He became king because the Western Roman Empire fell apart.

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