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    (Latin: Regnum Suevorum), also called the Kingdom of Galicia (Latin: Regnum Galicia) or Suebi Kingdom of Galicia (Latin: Galicia suevorum regnum), was a...
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    559–570) through a document written in Latin called Parrochiale suevum, Parochiale suevorum or Theodomiri Divisio. From the 12th century Pruzos, and therefore...
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    included a monastery, as referred in the administrative document Parochiale suevorum. During the 10th century, the Monastery of Bouças was founded in...
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    Iria Flavia in the 6th century, in the partition usually known as Parochiale Suevorum, ordered by King Theodemar. In 585, the settlement was annexed along...
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    kingdom politically. The extant record for the council is known as the Parochiale Suevorum; it is not the minutes or the canons agreed upon in the council,...
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    various dioceses in the First Council of Lugo. The resulting document Parochiale Suevorum displays the area of the municipality under a vast administrative...
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    different, and founded a bishopric itself that appears quoted in Parochiale Suevorum or Divisio Teodomiri, a document that shows the ecclesiastical organization...
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    to ruling in Gallaccia Suevorum regnum. Arias, 67. "Miro." Arias, 59, who cites the Parochiale Suevum in support. The Parochiale refers to Ad Dumio familia...
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