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Liuvigild, Leuvigild, Leovigild, or
Leovigildo (Spanish and Portuguese), (c. 519 β 586) was a
Visigothic king of
Hispania and
Septimania from 567 to 586...
- the
Province of Alicante).
Starting in the 570s Athanagild's
brother Liuvigild compensated for this loss by
conquering the
Kingdom of the
Suebi in Gallaecia...
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Theodosia of Cartagena,
first wife of
Liuvigild (568β86)
Goisuintha (Goiswintha),
second time,
second wife of
Liuvigild Ingund (Ingunda), wife of Hermenegild...
- the
friendship granted by
Eboric gave
Liuvigild the
opportunity to
seize the
neighboring kingdom. In 585
Liuvigild went to war
against the Sueves, invading...
- power-base as a
consciously post-imperial
kingdom until the 560s
under Liuvigild,
after slow and
often brutal conquests in Hispania. The
practice of the...
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upheaval that
followed Athangild's death, and
became the
second wife of
Liuvigild, the
brother of Athangild's
successor Liuva, and
himself a ****ure king...
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between the
Suebi and
Visigoths increased. In 585, the
Visigothic King
Liuvigild conquered Braga and
annexed Gallaecia; the
Iberian Peninsula was unified...
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Hispania and Septimania. She was the wife of two kings,
Athanagild and
Liuvigild. From her
first marriage, she was the
mother of two
daughters β Brunhilda...
- πΉππΌπΏπ½π°π²πΉπ»π³π *Airmana-gild, "immense tribute"), was the son of King
Liuvigild of the
Visigothic Kingdom in the
Iberian Peninsula and
southern France...
- be
poetic license.
Narbonne definitely had a mint
during the
reign of
Liuvigild in the late 6th century, but
minting likely already started in 507, when...