Following the
fall of Ravenna, the capital of the Gothic kingdom, in May 540 AD, the Byzantine general
Belisarius had succeeded in restoring former
Western Roman territories (
Sicily and most of the
Italian Peninsula) to Byzantine rule. However, Byzantine Emperor
Justinian recalled Belisarius back to Constantinople, because he got spooked by his general's
stratagem, which induced the Goths to surrender by offering Belisarius the Western Roman imperial crown. Although Belisarius returned to
Constantinople in mid-summer 540 with the
Ravenna's treasury and the defeated Gothic King
Vitiges as prisoner, Justinian refused him a
triumph. The general's departure was also needed on the eastern front against the
Persians in the upcoming
Lazic War (541–562). Justinian replaced Belisarius with three commanders of equal authority—
Bessas,
John the Sanguinary, and
Constantinianus. The three commanders fell into rivalry and turned to plundering the Italian population instead of fighting the remaining Goths. The situation deteriorated further when Justinian imposed a severe tax audit, compelling Italians to pay alleged
arrears dating from Gothic rule, while simultaneously reducing soldiers' rewards for wounds and acts of bravery. This climate of lawlessness undermined discipline, alienated the troops, and rapidly destroyed Italian loyalty to the empire. Belisarius's withdrawal from Italy emboldened the newly crowned Gothic king,
Ildibad, whose position was also strengthened by the corrupt rule of the Byzantine commanders and harsh taxation. He
defeated a Byzantine force at
Treviso, allowing the Goths to reclaim much of the Po Valley. His success was brief as he was assassinated before securing his rule. Unable to agree on a suitable a successor from among themselves, the Goths chose
Eraric, belonged to a tribe distinct from the Goths. He called a council and won approval to send envoys to Constantinople to seek peace on terms previously offered to Vitigis before Ravenna's fall. Privately, he offered to
abdicate and hand over northern Italy to Justinian in return for the rank of
patrician and a large payment. In late 541, Eraric was killed by Gothic nobles for this betrayal, and Ildibad's nephew
Totila became king. == Prelude ==