Liuva I (died 572/573) 571–572, or 573) was a Visigothic King of Hispania and Septimania. He was made king at Narbonne following the death of Athanagild...
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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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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 bastion...
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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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Toledo, according to Isidore, then, after an interregnum of five months, Liuva I became king. His queen, Goiswintha, gave him two daughters — Brunhilda...
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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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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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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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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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Charibert I dies without an heir; his realm (region Neustria and Aquitaine) is divided between his brothers Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I. Liuva I succeeds...
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safe from Frankish assault, but was raided by Childebert I twice (531 and 541). When Liuva I succeeded to the throne in 568, Septimania was a dangerous...
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period. Theudis (531–548) Theudigisel (548–549) Agila I (549–554) Athanagild (554–568) Liuva I (568–572), only ruled in Narbonensis from 569 Liuvigild...
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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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Synod) of Braga. 562 – Saint Martin of Dumes becomes Bishop of Braga. 567 – Liuva I becomes king of the Visigoths. 568 – Liuvigild becomes king of the Visigoths...
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Charibert I dies without an heir; his realm (region Neustria and Aquitaine) is divided between his brothers Guntram, Sigebert I and Chilperic I. Liuva I succeeds...
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became the second wife of Liuvigild, the brother of Athangild's successor Liuva I. Shortly thereafter Liuvigild became king of the Visigoths, and Goiswintha...
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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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designee to reign, obtained the kingdom after the death of his brother Liuva I. In 585, his son Hermenegild, after converting to Catholicism (in contradistinction...
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(548–549) Agila I, King (549–554) Athanagild, King (554–568) Liuva I, King (568–572) Liuvigild, King (569–586) Hermenegild, King (580–585) Reccared I, King (580–601)...
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maintaining intermittent relationships with Rome. Liuva II, age 18, succeeds his father Reccared I as king of the Visigoths. Reccared dies a natural death...
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Baddo (queen) (redirect from Baddo (wife of Reccared I))
lawful wife of Reccared I. Other modern medievalists, however, also hold the opinion that Baddo was not the mother of Liuva II, as marrying commoners...
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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 argues...
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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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king before: from 569 to 572, the kings Liuva I (r. 568–572) and Liuvigild (r. 569–586) divided power, with Liuva ruling Septimania and Tarraconensis. It...
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commander-in-chief of the Visigoth army, and receives orders from King Liuva II to expel the Byzantines from Hispania. Khosrau II annexes the Lakhmid...
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and 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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on the site of a bygone Muslim-era fortress constructed by Emir Muhammad I of Córdoba in the 9th century. The imposing Alcázar of Madrid provided both...
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maintaining intermittent relationships with Rome. Liuva II, age 18, succeeds his father Reccared I as king of the Visigoths. Reccared dies a natural death...
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creatus, nec genitus, sed procedens". While Reccared I converted to Catholicism, his successor Liuva II reverted to Arianism. Boulnois (2003, pp. 106–107)...
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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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