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Erwig (Latin:
Flavius Ervigius;
after 642 – 687) was a king of the
Visigoths in
Hispania (680–687).
According to the 9th-century
Chronicle of Alfonso...
- Upon Egica's
marriage to Cixilo,
Erwig had made him
swear an oath to
protect Erwig's children.
Before his
death Erwig required a
second oath, swearing...
- Wamba's
successor Erwig for this; some
modern commentators have
blamed Julian of Toledo, who was made
primate of the
Visigothic church by
Erwig (in
reward for...
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Christian Erwig (born 16
February 1983 in Dorsten) is a
German retired footballer. He made his
Bundesliga debut on 25
February 2007, when he came on as...
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Jonas Erwig-Drüppel (born 20 July 1991) is a
German footballer who
plays for SV Schermbeck.
Erwig-Drüppel
began his
senior career in 2010 at FC Schalke...
- ; Abraham, Robin; Beckwith, Laura; Blackwell, Alan; Burnett, Margaret;
Erwig, Martin; Scaffidi, Chris; Lawrance, Joseph; Lieberman, Henry; Myers, Brad;...
- puts him in
charge of
Neustria and
Burgundy (as a sort of regent). King
Erwig dies
after a 7-year reign, and is
succeeded by his son-in-law
Ergica as...
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legendary son of Wittiza,
Visigothic king
Ardabast (Ardebart),
Father of
Erwig,
Visigothic king This page or
section lists people that
share the same given...
- (653),
rebel Wamba (672–680)
Hilderic (672),
rebel Paul (672–673),
rebel Erwig (680–687)
Egica (687–702)
Suniefred (693),
rebel Wittiza (694–710), son...
- it is
sometimes called the Code of Recceswinth) and
later kings Wamba,
Erwig, Egica, and
perhaps Wittiza. Recceswinth's code was
edited by
Braulio of...