- John of Biclaro,
Biclar, or
Biclarum (c. 540 –
after 621), also
Iohannes Biclarensis, was a
Visigoth chronicler. He was born in Lusitania, in the city...
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patriarch of
Alexandria Wu
Cheng Di,
emperor of
Northern Qi (b. 537) John of
Biclar,
Chronicle 3,
Chronica Minora 2, p. 212 "Yangdi |
emperor of Sui dynasty"...
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claimed to be
related to king Miro, rose in rebellion.
According to John of
Biclar, he was "defeated by King Leovigild's
generals and was
captured and presented...
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addition in the
margins of a m****cript by
Victor of
Tunnuna and John of
Biclar. They may have
originally covered a
longer period of time. It is the last...
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gubernatorial election Candidate Party Ramir Badayos Independent Efren Biclar Independent April Rose Espinosa-Miguel
Aksyon Demokratiko Reynaldo Tamayo...
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invade the
Suevic kingdom,
which he did in 585.
According to John of
Biclar, "Leovigild
devastated Galicia,
deprived the
captured King
Audeca of his...
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world and the Spains. Lucas' prin****l
sources are Isidore, John of
Biclar, Hydatius, Orosius, the
Chronicle of
Alfonso III, the Crónica Silense, and...
- year (584),
Desiderius made
peace with Guntram. The
chronicle of John of
Biclar reports how
around 587
Frankish forces attacked the
recently enthroned king...
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their affairs; and then
there are the
Sappi and
Suani mentioned by John of
Biclar. The most
important rebel opposed to
Agila was Athanagild,
whose open revolt...
- "How Am I
Supposed to Live
Without You" 93% (from Klarisse) 93.2%
Queen Biclar 21 Pontevedra,
Capiz "This is My Now" 90% (from Nyoy) 87.4%
Ashley Kyle...