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- Athaloc was the Visigothic Arian Archbishop of Narbonne at the time of the Third Council of Toledo in 589. He was the metropolitan of his province in...
- Septimania (Southern Gaul), in support of a rebellion by the Arian bishop Athaloc. Claudius, duke (dux) of Lusitania, defeats the Franks and Burgundians...
- beyond the Pyrenees, where the leader of opposition was the Arian bishop Athaloc, who had the re****tion among his Roman enemies of being virtually a second...
- Boso into Septimania in support of a rebellion by the Arian archbishop Athaloc, Claudius was sent by King Reccared to defeat it. Near Carc****onne on the...
- Septimania (Southern Gaul), in support of a rebellion by the Arian bishop Athaloc. Claudius, duke (dux) of Lusitania, defeats the Franks and Burgundians...
- Visigoths in 586 with his father, Leovigild's death. At that time Arian Bishop Athaloc and Counts Granista and Wildigern revolted against Recared in Septimania...
- Rusticus (427, 461, c. 441–445) Hermes (462) Caprarius (506) Aquilinus (560) Athaloc (c. 589) Migetius (Migecio) (c. 589–597) Sergius (c. 610) Selva (Sclua)...