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Chindasuinth (also
spelled Chindaswinth, Chindaswind, Chindasuinto, Chindasvindo, or Khindaswinth; Latin: Chintasvintus, Cindasvintus; c. 563 – 30 September...
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September 672
Coronation 20
January 649
Predecessor Chindasuinth Successor Wamba Co-king
Chindasuinth (20
January 649 – 30
September 653) Died 1 September...
- in an
ultimately vain
attempt to
establish dynastic kingship. In 642,
Chindasuinth, a
Gothic warlord, who may have been as old as 79,
commenced a rebellion...
- (English: Law of the Visigoths), is a set of laws
first promulgated by king
Chindasuinth (642–653 AD) of the
Visigothic Kingdom in his
second year of rule (642–643)...
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throne of his
father Chindasuinth. The
reverse features a
monogram of the mint's name in
place of the
usual facing portrait of
Chindasuinth, and
instead the...
- Wittiza. The
Chronicle of
Alfonso III
identifies Pelagius as a
grandson of
Chindasuinth and says that his
father was
blinded in Córdoba, at the
instigation of...
- the
Inner Hebrides.
Andreas of Caesarea,
bishop and
writer (d. 637)
Chindasuinth, king of the
Visigoths (d. 653)
January –Cutzinas,
Berber chieftain Hou...
- As the
Chronicle of
Alfonso III
identifies Pelagius as a
grandson of
Chindasuinth, this
would make
Afonso I the
descendant of Liuvigild.
Liuvigild was...
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uncle of
Muhammad (approximate date) Chen Shuozhen,
Chinese rebel leader Chindasuinth, king of the
Visigoths Marcán mac Tommáin, king of Uí
Maine (Ireland)...
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Sisebut and
Suintila completed the
expulsion of the
Byzantines from Spain.
Chindasuinth and
Recceswinth laboured for
legislative unity, and
legalized marriages...