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Froia was a
Visigothic nobleman,
probably a count, who
rebelled and
tried to
seize the
kingship in 653,
either in the
final w****s of the
reign of Chindasuinth...
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Froia (or Fruia, Catalan: Frujà or Fruià; died 992×93) was a
canon of the
cathedral of Vic from 957 and
bishop from 972. His predecessor, Atto, tried...
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issued a bull
defining the
boundaries of the
Diocese of Vic for
Bishop Froia,
thereby rescinding the
bulls issued by Pope John XIII that had made Vic...
- Kingdom, the
Christian incantation of
Kyrie eleison is
given in
Vandalic as "
Froia arme" ("Lord, have mercy!"). The same
phrase appears in
Collatio Beati Augustini...
- Aix-la-Chapelle in 796, 797, and 798.
These diplomatic efforts,
proffered by
Froia and
later Basiliscus, may have
aimed to
strengthen his
legitimacy and the...
- "DCCXCVIII.
Venit etiam et
legatus Hadefonsi regis Galleciae et Asturiae,
nomine Froia,
papilionem mirae pulchritudinis praesentans. (…)
Hadefonsus rex Galleciae...
- (640–641)
Chindaswinth (641–653)
Recceswinth (649–672), son,
initially co-king
Froia (653),
rebel Wamba (672–680)
Hilderic (672),
rebel Paul (672–673), rebel...
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Goldbogen 2010.
Froias 2012.
Jefferson et al.
Jeanette et al. 1990, pp. 203–427.
Jefferson 2015a...
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occur in
medieval sources. From
western Iberia: Froilla, Froyla, Froilo,
Froia, Froiam, Frogila, Froiano, Froilarius, Froilatius, Froilano. From eastern...
- held for
ransom in Córdoba.
After his release, he was
elected to
replace Froia, who was
murdered by the
supporters of an anti-bishop in 992. Arnulf's younger...