Teia
Teia (d.
552 or
553), also known as
Teja,
Theia,
Thila,
Thela,
Teias, was the last
Ostrogothic king in
Italy.
Apparently a military officer serving under
Totila, Teia was chosen as successor after Totila was slain in the
battle of Taginae (also known as the
Battle of Busta Gallorum.) On his way fleeing to southern Italy, he gathered support from prominent figures within Totila armies including
Scipuar,
Gundulf (Indulf),
Gibal and
Ragnaris to make his
last stand against the
Byzantine eunuch general
Narses at the
Battle of Mons Lactarius, south of present-day
Naples, in October
552 or early
553. The Ostrogothic army was defeated once again. Teia was slain, his brother Aligern surrendered. Scipuar and Gibal were likely also killed. Gundulf and Ragnaris escaped from the field; the latter was mortally wounded after a failed assassination by an agent of Narses.
With that defeat, organized Ostrogothic resistance ended. Although the last attested Gothic noble
Widin revolted in northern Italy in
550s and was captured in
561 or
562, the Ostrogoths would fade into obscurity.