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- Liuvigild, Leuvigild, Leovigild, or Leovigildo (Spanish and Portuguese), (c. 519 – 586) was a Visigothic king of Hispania and Septimania from 569 to 586...
- Code of Leovigild or Codex Revisus was a Visigothic legal code, a revision of the Codex Eurici**** made in the late sixth century under Leovigild (568–586)...
- nations with the goal of checking the power of the Arian Visigoths under Leovigild. During his reign relations were established with both Francia and the...
- 570 the Arian king of the Visigoths, Leovigild, made his first attack on the Suebi. Between 572 and 574, Leovigild invaded the valley of the Douro, pushing...
- and Leovigild, the Byzantines were unable to push their offensive forward and the Visigoths made some successful pushes back. Around 570, Leovigild ravaged...
- Athanagild and mother of Brunhilda. Leovigild had two sons, Hermenegild and Reccared, from a previous marriage. About 578 Leovigild negotiated the marriage of...
- John of Biclar, he was "defeated by King Leovigild's generals and was captured and presented in chains to Leovigild." Arias, Jorge C. "Identity and Interactions:...
- may be a more recent Catholic myth. Indeed, John wrote that, in 578, "Leovigild had peace to reside with his own people." A more likely reason for John's...
- probably as foederati and allies of the Suebi. In 585, the Visigothic King Leovigild invaded the Suebic kingdom of Galicia and defeated it, bringing it under...
- Visigothic Kingdom, which became centred on Toledo by the end of the reign of Leovigild, Septimania was both an administrative province of the central royal government...