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Liuva I (died 572/573) 571–572, or 573) was a
Visigothic King of
Hispania and Septimania. He was made king at
Narbonne following the
death of Athanagild...
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Liuva II (c. 584 – June/July 603), son of
Reccared I and
possibly Baddo, was
Visigothic King of Hispania,
Septimania and
Gallaecia from 601 to 603. He...
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Liuva may
refer to:
Liuva I (died c. 572),
Visigothic King
Liuva II,
Visigothic King of Hispania,
Septimania and
Galicia from 601 to 603
Liuva (died c...
- in
Hispania Baetica after they had
begun a new offensive. Reccared's son
Liuva II
became king in 601 but was
deposed by the
Visigothic noble Witteric (603–610)...
- He died a
natural death at
Toledo and was
succeeded by his
youthful son
Liuva II. John of Biclaro, Chronicle, 91.
Translated in
Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Conquerors...
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kings of the
Arian period. When the
Visigothic king
Athanagild died in 567,
Liuva I was
elevated to the
kingship at a
ceremony held in Narbonne, the last...
- Toledo,
according to Isidore, then,
after an
interregnum of five months,
Liuva I
became king. His queen, Goiswintha, gave him two
daughters — Brunhilda...
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Continuatio Byzantia-Arabica.
These historical sources mention that the
mother of
Liuva II, who
himself was born in 583 or 584, was a
commoner and a
concubine to...
- Andalusia), and
seize the city of Córdoba.
After the
death of his
brother Liuva I, he
becomes sole
ruler of the
Visigothic Kingdom (approximate date). Benevento...
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Detail of the façade over the Prince's Gate.
Reccared I and
Liuva II,
Visigoth kings,
flanking the arms of Spain....