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Chintila (Latin:
Chintila, Chintilla, Cintila; c. 606 – 20
December 639) was a
Visigothic King of Hispania,
Septimania and
Galicia from 636. He succeeded...
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Sisinand in 633,
excommunicated and
exiled the king,
replacing him with
Chintila (636–639). The
church councils were now the most
powerful institution in...
- the most
powerful man in the
Frankish Kingdom (approximate date). King
Chintila dies of
natural causes after a 3-year reign, in
which he
permitted the...
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beginning as
early as 639 or
ending as
early as 641. He
succeeded his
father Chintila in an
ultimately vain
attempt to
establish dynastic kingship. In 642, Chindasuinth...
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Sisenand died a
natural death in the city of
Toledo on 12
March 636.
Chintila was
chosen by the
bishops to
succeed him. "La
Corte Visigoda de Toledo...
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Calakmul in
southern Mexico and
reigns for 50
years until his
death in 686.
Chintila is
elected by a
convention of
bishops and
nobles (in
accordance with the...
- Chindasuinth, Adelchind, Drudchind, Widukind,
Willekind hypocorism Kuno,
Chintila *kunþ-; cuþ
renowned Y Cuthbert, Cuthred,
Cuthwulf kwik-; cwic alive, lively...
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Sixth Council of
Toledo was the
second council convoked by King
Chintila and
opened on 9
January 638 in the
church of St.
Leocadia in Toledo. It was...
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Sisebut (612–621)
Reccared II (621)
Suintila (621–631)
Sisenand (631–636)
Chintila (636–640)
Tulga (640–641)
Chindasuinth (641–653)
Reccesuinth (649–672)...
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Eugenius presided at the
Fifth Council of Toledo,
convoked in 636 by King
Chintila to
confirm his
elevation to the throne; he ****isted at the sixth, convoked...