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Goiswintha or
Goisuintha was a
Visigothic queen consort of
Hispania and Septimania. She was the wife of two kings,
Athanagild and Liuvigild. From her first...
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after an
interregnum of five months,
Liuva I
became king. His queen,
Goiswintha, gave him two
daughters —
Brunhilda and the
murdered Galswintha — who...
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Hispania (the
Iberian Peninsula,
comprising modern Spain and Portugal), and
Goiswintha.
Galswintha was the
sister of Brunhilda—queen
consort of Austrasia—and...
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capital of Toledo, the
younger of the two
daughters of
Athanagild and
Goiswintha. She was only
eleven years old when her
father was made king in 554. She...
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Hermenegild and
Reccared I, and
after her death, to Athanagild's
widow Goiswintha.
Almost every single year of his kingship,
Liuvigild marched against the...
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Goisuintha (
Goiswintha), wife of
Athanagild (554–67)
Theodosia of Cartagena,
first wife of
Liuvigild (568–86)
Goisuintha (
Goiswintha),
second time,...
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Visigoths ?-568–571/2
Theodosia Liuvigild King of the
Visigoths ≈519–568–586
Goiswintha Athanagild King of the
Visigoths ≈517–554–567
Galswintha 540–568 Chilperic...
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conspiracy was
headed by the
Arian bishop Uldila and the
queen dowager Goiswintha, but they were detected, and the
bishop was banished. The
Third Council...
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Ingund was
pressured by Hermenegild's
stepmother Goiswintha to
abjure her beliefs, but she sta**** firm in her faith.
Liuvigild sent...
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consort of the
Visigothic Kingdom Tenure c. 586 – c. 589
Predecessor Goiswintha Successor Hildoara Born 6th
Century Visigoth Kingdom Died No
earlier than...