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Athanagild (c. 517 –
December 567) was the
Visigothic king of
Hispania and Septimania. He had
rebelled against his predecessor,
Agila I, in 551. The armies...
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Visigoth Athanagild, who had
usurped the kingship, to the
Byzantine emperor Justinian I to send
soldiers to his ****istance.
Athanagild won his war...
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Sigebert I, king of Austrasia, and his wife Brunhilda,
daughter of King
Athanagild of the Visigoths. She
married Hermenegild and
became the
first Catholic...
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Galswintha (540–568) was a
queen consort of Neustria. She was the
daughter of
Athanagild,
Visigothic king of
Hispania (the
Iberian Peninsula,
comprising modern...
- them.
About 567, he
married Brunhilda,
daughter of the
Visigothic king
Athanagild.
According to
Gregory of Tours: Now when king
Sigebert saw that his brothers...
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opposed to
Agila was
Athanagild,
whose open
revolt began in 551,
following Agila's
defeat at Cordoba. The
armies of
Agila and
Athanagild met at Seville, where...
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queen consort of
Hispania and Septimania. She was the wife of two kings,
Athanagild and Liuvigild. From her
first marriage, she was the
mother of two daughters...
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Chilperic I
marries Galswintha, both
daughters of the
Visigothic king
Athanagild. King
Charibert I dies
without an heir; his
realm (region
Neustria and...
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commencement of his
reign (549) or as late as 551, a
nobleman named Athanagild took Seville,
capital of Baetica, and
presumed to rule as king in opposition...
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Visigothic capital of Toledo, the
younger of the two
daughters of
Athanagild and Goiswintha. She was only
eleven years old when her
father was made...