- Egica,
Ergica, or
Egicca (c. 640 – 701/703), was the
Visigoth King of
Hispania and
Septimania from 687
until his death. He was the son of
Ariberga and...
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archbishop of Toledo,
leads a
rebellion against King
Ergica of the Visigoths. He
plans to ********inate
Ergica and his wife
Liuvigoto but fails, and is defrocked...
- Jitō,
empress of ****an (b. 645)
March 20 – Wulfram,
archbishop of Sens
Ergica, king of the
Visigoths (or 701)
Ermenilda of Ely, Anglo-Saxon
abbess (approximate...
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stronghold Hagioupolis, in
northern Syria (approximate date).
November 9 – King
Ergica of the
Visigoths accuses the Jews of
aiding the Muslims, and
sentences all...
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Gothic kings who had
reformed the law — Chindasuinth, Reccesuinth, and
Ergica — but also its
contemporary dedicatees, the
rulers of Navarre:
Sancho II...
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archbishop of Toledo,
leads a
rebellion against King
Ergica of the Visigoths. He
plans to ********inate
Ergica and his wife
Liuvigoto but fails, and is defrocked...
- office.
Henry was
potentially the
first ruler since the
Visigothic King
Ergica to
implement anti-Jewish
policies in the
Iberian Peninsula.[citation needed]...
- King
Erwig dies
after a 7-year reign, and is
succeeded by his son-in-law
Ergica as
ruler of the
Visigothic Kingdom. King Mul of Kent and 12
companions are...
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Armenian astronomer (d. 685) Barbatus,
bishop of
Benevento (approximate date)
Ergica, king of the
Visigoths (approximate date) Grimoald, King of the Lombards...
- sources, the
plague in
Syria lasted another two years. Wittiza, son of King
Ergica,
becomes co-ruler of the
Visigoth Kingdom in
Hispania (approximate date)...