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include Recceswinthus, Recesvindus. In
English his name is also
spelled Reccesuinth, Recceswint, Reccaswinth;
Spanish Recesvinto;
Portuguese Recesvindo;...
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Votive crown of
Reccesuinth from the
Treasure of Guarrazar...
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Visigothic Spain,
before 672 AD. Part of the
Treasure of
Guarrazar offered by
Reccesuinth. Out of view are
chains for
suspension above, and a
Byzantine pendant...
- the
reign of
Chindasuinth or in the
opening w****s of that of his son,
Reccesuinth. He had the
support of the
Basques in the
upper Ebro valley,
where he...
- only the
ancient Gothic kings who had
reformed the law — Chindasuinth,
Reccesuinth, and
Ergica — but also its
contemporary dedicatees, the
rulers of Navarre:...
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tenth councils were held in
rapid succession in 655 and 656. When
Reccesuinth died in 672 at his
villa in Gerticos, his
successor Wamba was elected...
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Council of
Toledo was
summoned to meet in
Toledo on 1
December 656 by King
Reccesuinth of Hispania. In
November 655, the
bishops of
Carthaginiensis had held...
- (631–636)
Chintila (636–640)
Tulga (640–641)
Chindasuinth (641–653)
Reccesuinth (649–672)
Wamba (672–680)
Erwig (680–687) Egica, (687–702) - secured...
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Detail of the
votive crown of
Reccesuinth, from the
Treasure of Guarrazar, now in Madrid. The
hanging letters spell [R]ECCESVINTUS REX
OFFERET [King R...
- The council, at the
request of Erwig,
revised the
Forum Iudi**** of
Reccesuinth to
right perceived injustices and contradictions. The
revised law came...