- the
Short after suppressing an anti-Frankish
revolt in 754. The
Gothic Septimanian uprising took
place following the ********ination of Ansemund, probably...
-
enclaves of
Visigothic po****tion
remained in
Frankish Gaul, near the
Septimanian border,
after 507. The
region of
Septimania was
invaded by the Andalusian...
- to 848, and the
Count of
Barcelona as well as many
other Catalan and
Septimanian counties,
including Ausona, Besalú, Girona, Narbonne, Agde, Béziers,...
- (Mérida),
Barcino (Barcelona),
Hispalis (Seville),
Toletum (Toledo) and
Septimanian Narbonne,
which would be the main
bases of
Gothic power politically as...
-
Belligerents Al-Andalus (752–56)
Emirate of Córdoba (756–59)
Kingdom of
Francia Septimanian Visigoths Commanders and
leaders Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri (752–756)...
- of
being virtually a
second Arius.
Among the
secular leaders of the
Septimanian insurrection, the
counts Granista and
Wildigern appealed to
Guntram of...
- monasteries. He also emplo****
Benedict of
Aniane (the
Second Benedict), a
Septimanian Visigoth, whom he made
abbot of the
newly established Inden Monastery...
-
Visigothic Archbishop of
Narbonne (fl. c. 672). He pla**** a
major role in the
Septimanian rebellion in 672 A.D.
Argebad was a
strong supporter of King Recceswinth...
- of the Frisians. 736
Battle of Nîmes:
Charles destro**** the
Umayyad Septimanian cities of Nîmes, Agde, Béziers and what is now Villeneuve-lès-Maguelone...
-
apparently copied a year
later when
Flavius Paulus defected and
joined the
Septimanian rebels he had been
tasked with quieting. The rite
epitomized the Catholic...