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    Sisebut (Latin: Sisebutus; Spanish: Sisebuto; also Sisebuth, Sisebur, Sisebod or Sigebut; c. 565 – February 621) was King of the Visigoths and ruler of...
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  • Sisebut (died 840) was bishop of Urgell from 823 until his death. Little is known of his episcopate. In 833 he consecrated the church of the castle of...
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    especially King Sisebut (612–621), who passed several harsh laws against Jews and forced many Jews to convert to Christianity. Sisebut was also successful...
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    province of Spania, is conquered by the Visigoths.[citation needed] King Sisebut dies after a 9-year reign and is succeeded by his son Reccared II (just...
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    continuing after his brother's death. He was influential in the inner circle of Sisebut, Visigothic king of Hispania. Like Leander, he played a prominent role...
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    continuing after his brother's death. He was influential in the inner circle of Sisebut, Visigothic king of Hispania. Like Leander, he played a prominent role...
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    Gundemar reigned for one year, ten months and 14 days. He was succeeded by Sisebut. He was married to Hildoara. The towns of Gondomar in Portugal and in Galicia...
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    under the control of the Eastern Roman Empire. Under the orders of King Sisebut, Suintila fought against the Byzantines, who had invaded the Iberian Peninsula...
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    Cantabria, an area inhabited by the Basques, but c. 612, the Gothic king Sisebut seems to have conquered the territory. By the year 602, the Duchy of Vasconia...
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    emperor. The patrician and magister Caesarius made a peace treaty with Sisebut in 614 and conferred with the emperor Heraclius, who was more concerned...
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    783–792 Radulf 792–798 Felix (second time) 798–799 ... Posedoni 814–823 ... Sisebut 833–840 Florenci 840–850 Beat 850–857 Guisad I 857–872 Golderic 872–885...
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    left no traces. The region submitted to the power of the Visigoth king Sisebut in the 7th century. This period marks the beginnings of Christianization...
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  • North Africa after fleeing from the persecutions of the Visigothic king Sisebut, and finally the largest segment which were Sephardic Jews forced from...
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    Irish abbot (approximate date) Shen Faxing, official of the Sui dynasty Sisebut, king of the Visigoths (or 621) Fine 1991, p. 36. Fine, John V. A. Jr....
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    predecessor was Sisebut. He was but a child when placed on the throne and as with most Visigothic attempts to establish a royal dynasty, Sisebut's was opposed...
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  • writes, under the heading Sisebutus rg. an. VIII° (the eighth year of Sisebut) that Astures et Ruccones in montibus reuellantes humiliabit et suis per...
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    (610–612) are unknown,[citation needed] Sisebut (612–620) embarked on Recared's course with renewed vigour. Sisebut instituted what was to become a recurring...
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    that a basilica was built in the fourth century, improved upon in 618 by Sisebut. The seventh century saw a flourishing of her cult. During the reign of...
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    father, accepting the Catholic faith in the Third Council of Toledo (589). Sisebut and Suintila completed the expulsion of the Byzantines from Spain. Chindasuinth...
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  • outskirts of the realm to lord it over a subject people. Sometime around 612, Sisebut, king of the Visigoths, reconquered the trans-Pyrenean portion of his realm...
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    Illiturgis is said to have been its first Christian bishop. In the 7th century, Sisebut built a church over the Euphrasius' sepulcher at Illiturgis, but during...
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  • Merovech. Theuderic, age 25, becomes sole ruler of Austrasia and Burgundy. Sisebut succeeds Gundemar as king of the Visigoths. He begins a campaign against...
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    2005 after the formation of the Alliance for National Unity and the King Sisebut Cultural Association. Its first congress was held on April 30, 2006 in...
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  • Covadonga. According to late sources, Oppa’s older brother or half-brother was Sisebut, who later became the count of the Christians of Coimbra, as were his son...
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  • 418 Jews expelled from Minorca or asked to convert. 612 Visigothic king Sisebut mandated that every Jew who would refuse for over a year to have himself...
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    Councils at Toledo and Seville. Isidore had a close friendship with king Sisebut, who came to the throne in 612, and with another Seville churchman, Braulio...
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  • Baetica since 592. It came shortly after a military campaign by the King Sisebut reincorporated a large part of Baetica into the Visigothic kingdom. This...
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  • King of the Visigoths February–March 612 ≈1 month Death of his father, Sisebut Died Charles II Duke of Parma (second reign) April – 17 May 1849 ≈1 month...
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    North Africa after fleeing from the persecutions of the Visigothic king Sisebut and his successors. They escaped to the Maghreb, which was at the time...
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    immigrants, who, fleeing from the persecutions of the Visigothic king Sisebut and his successors, escaped to the Maghreb and settled in the local Byzantine...
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