- Liuvigild, Leuvigild,
Leovigild, or
Leovigildo (Spanish and Portuguese), (c. 519 – 586) was a
Visigothic King of
Hispania and
Septimania from 567 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)...
- 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...
- and heir of
Leovigild, Hermenegild, to Chalcedonianism.
Leander supported his
rebellion and was
exiled for his role. When King
Leovigild died, within...
-
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...
-
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...
-
Athanagild and
mother of Brunhilda.
Leovigild had two sons,
Hermenegild and Reccared, from a
previous marriage.
About 578
Leovigild negotiated the
marriage of...
- 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...
- 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:...