<P> Ostrogothic Ravenna refers to the time period in which Ravenna was the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy . Ravenna is a city in Northeastern Italy that served as the capital of the Ostrogothic Kingdom which existed between 493 and 553 CE . During that time Ravenna saw a great renovation, in particular under Theodoric the Great (454--526). During his rule Ravenna saw many of its finest monuments constructed or renovated including the Basilica of Sant'Apollinare Nuovo, the Palace of Theoderic and Mausoleum of Theodoric . Many of these monuments reflected Theodoric's, as well as the Goths as a people, religion of Arian Christianity . Though an Arian Christian himself, Theodoric's rule was a time of religious tolerance in the city of Ravenna . His religious tolerance extended also to forging a balance between the Romans and Goths in Ravenna . Theodoric attempted to model Ravenna as a capital equivalent to that of Rome or Constantinople and as such was a defender of classical antiquity in a western world that saw much of its classical heritage disappearing . </P> <P> Ravenna's newfound ascendance did not last under the successors of Theodoric as they lacked the respect that Theodoric commanded of both the Romans and Goths within his capital and the empire as a whole, in particular his grandson Athalaric who succeeded him at the age of eight under the regency of his mother Amalasuintha . The Gothic Kingdom eventually fell to the invasions by Belisarius as part of Justinian's ambitious plans of reconquering the territories of the western empire lost to Germanic invasions . </P>

Who modeled his capital city in ravenna after constantinople