Liuva II (c. 584 – June/July 603), son of Reccared I and possibly Baddo, was Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Gallaecia from 601 to 603. He...
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Liuva may refer to: Liuva I (died c. 572), Visigothic King Liuva II, Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 601 to 603 Liuva (died c...
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He died a natural death at Toledo and was succeeded by his youthful son Liuva II. John of Biclaro, Chronicle, 91. Translated in Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors...
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with the Franks and maintaining intermittent relationships with Rome. Liuva II, age 18, succeeds his father Reccared I as king of the Visigoths. Reccared...
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of the nobles, attacks the royal palace in Toledo, and overthrows King Liuva II. He cuts off his right hand, and has him executed. Witteric becomes the...
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Byzantia-Arabica. These historical sources mention that the mother of Liuva II, who himself was born in 583 or 584, was a commoner and a concubine to...
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rebel Argimund (589–590), rebel Liuva II (601–603), son Witteric (603–610) Gundemar (610–612) Sisebut (612–621) Reccared II (621), son Swinthila (621–631)...
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Visigoth army, and receives orders from King Liuva II to expel the Byzantines from Hispania. Khosrau II annexes the Lakhmid Kingdom (Southern Iraq), and...
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defensive function. Henry III of Castile added several towers. His son John II used it as a royal residence. During the War of the Castilian Succession (1476)...
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so in the Spring of 603, Witteric instead led his troops against King Liuva II, counting on the support of a faction of nobles in opposition to the dynasty...
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city. Talavera was known then as Aküis or Aibura. In the year 602, King Liuva II made a present to the city: the sculpture of the Virgin Mary, who was from...
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and holding public office. While the policies of the subsequent Kings Liuva II (601–604), Witteric (603–610), and Gundemar (610–612) are unknown,[citation...
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that existed in Hispania. 589 – Pantardus becomes bishop of Braga. 601 – Liuva II becomes king of the Visigoths. 604 – Witteric becomes king of the Visigoths...
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Korea (approximate date). Abu Ubaidah, companion of Muhammad (d. 639) Liuva II, king of the Visigoths (d. 603) Theodosius, Byzantine co-emperor (approximate...
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sed procedens". While Reccared I converted to Catholicism, his successor Liuva II reverted to Arianism. Boulnois (2003, pp. 106–107) notes that some ascribe...
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the Sui dynasty (d. 619) 583 Abu Ubaidah, companion of Muhammad (d. 639) Liuva II, king of the Visigoths (d. 603) Theodosius, Byzantine co-emperor (approximate...
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with the Franks and maintaining intermittent relationships with Rome. Liuva II, age 18, succeeds his father Reccared I as king of the Visigoths. Reccared...
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beginning the Somali Civil War. 603: General Witerico overthrew king Liuva II. 631: Duke Sisenando overthrew King Suintila. 642: Tulga was overthrown...
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(585–586) Reccared I (586–601) Liuva II (601–603) Witteric (603–610) Gundemar (610–612) Sisebut (612–621) Reccared II (621) Suintila (621–631) Sisenand...
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declared co-king and heir after the second year of the reign of his brother Liuva I. He becomes ruler over the Visigoths in Hispania Citerior (Eastern Spain)...
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Kingdom (complete list) – Liuva II, King (601–603) Witteric, King (603–610) Gundemar, King (610–612) Sisebut, King (612–621) Reccared II, King (621) Suintila...
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Domnaill, High King of Ireland Hulü Guang, general of Northern Qi (b. 515) Liuva I, king of the Visigoths (or 571) Muqan Qaghan, ruler of the Göktürks Waldrada...
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kings of the Arian period. When the Visigothic king Athanagild died in 567, Liuva I was elevated to the kingship at a ceremony held in Narbonne, the last...
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Andalusia), and seize the city of Córdoba. After the death of his brother Liuva I, he becomes sole ruler of the Visigothic Kingdom (approximate date). Benevento...
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541). When Liuva I succeeded to the throne in 568, Septimania was a dangerous frontier province and Iberia was wracked by revolts. Liuva granted Iberia...
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Plana del Roselló, Conflent, and Vallespir was created by Visigothic king Liuva I in 571. The Visigothic legacy in Roussillon survived in its courts, where...
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Aquitaine) is divided between his brothers Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I. Liuva I succeeds his predecessor Athanagild, after an interregnum of five months...
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Theudigisel, King (548–549) Agila I, King (549–554) Athanagild, King (554–568) Liuva I, King (568–572) Liuvigild, King (569–586) Hermenegild, King (580–585)...
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elevated to co-rule the Visigoths in Hispania and Septimania with his brother Liuva. Soon afterwards, in order to legitimize his kingship, he married Goiswintha...
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between 579 and 586, in the last years of Liuvigild's reign, when his brother Liuva I, who had earlier reigned with him, had already died. Grierson further...
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