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Egilona (or Egilo) was a
Visigothic noblewoman and the last
known queen of the Visigoths. She was the wife
first of Roderic, the
Visigothic king (710–11)...
- invasion. He was
defeated and
killed at the
Battle of Guadalete. His
widow Egilona is
believed to have
married Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, the
first Muslim governor...
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widow Egilona, the wife of the last
Visigothic king, Roderic.
Egilona took the name Umm ‘Asim upon her marriage. In his
marriage to
Egilona, ‘Abd al-Aziz...
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former superior. Musa's son, Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa,
apparently married Egilona, Roderic's widow, and
established his
regional government in Seville. He...
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announces first wali of
Andalus and
marries the
widow of King Roderick,
Egilona.
Seville becomes the capital. 717–18 – Al-Hurr ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Thaqafi...
- wife of
Egica (687–702 [15-32 yrs]),
married 670, but
repudiated late 687
Egilona, wife of
Roderic (710–11/2 [1-2 yrs]) José
Orlandis Rovira, "La
reina en...
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belonged to Solomon. One of Musa's sons, Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa,
married Egilona who was wife of Roderic. She
asked 'Abd al-Aziz why his
guests did not...
- not uncommon.
Early marriages, such as that of Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa and
Egilona at the turn of the 8th century, was
thought to help
establish the legitimacy...
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given the
governorship of al-Andalus. (Date unknown). Abd al-Aziz
marries Egilona,
widow of Roderic. 715 February. Ibn
Nusayr and ibn
Ziyar return to Damascus...
- the Sun – the
founder of the
first Persian empire."
Egilona O. ****rd-Cambridge, 1895
Spider Egilona Subsequently synonymised with Ceratinopsis. Elasmopus...