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Sindered became Archbishop of
Toledo in
Visigothic Hispania around the year 710 or 711,
succeeding Gunderic. But at
least one
later chronicler makes him...
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Sindères (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃dɛʁ]; Gascon: Sindèras) is a
former commune in the
Landes department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in
southwestern France....
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young to parti****te in
power politics in 711. The
metropolitan of Toledo,
Sindered, fled the city at the
coming of the Muslims, and
remained for the rest...
- suppression.
There is a
reference in the
Chronicle of 754 to
Wittiza commanding Sindered to
exert pressure on the
established clergy, but what
exactly this means...
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supervision of
Wittiza and the
archbishop of Toledo,
either Gunderic or
Sindered. The acts of the
council are lost to us, but may have been
highly controversial...
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Julian II (680–690)
Sisbert (690–693)
Felix (694–700)
Gunderic (700–710)
Sindered (711–?) Sunirend [es] Concordius [es]
Cixila (745/774–754/783) Elipandus...
- the Pope were
nineteen Italian bishops, and
three non-Italian bishops:
Sindered of Toledo,
Sedulius from Britain, and
Fergustus Pictus from Scotland. Also...
- died
before 711) was the
Archbishop of
Toledo briefly between Felix and
Sindered from
about 701. He was a
Visigoth and is
highly praised in the Chronicle...
- 1982: Shimbaranda,S., Rfn : 36656 1983: Sikwaya,T., Rfn : 36660 1983:
Sindere,L., Rfn : 36666 1983: Tobias,V., Rfn : 36665 1983: Visser,J.E., 2Lt : 36670 ...
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merger of the
former communes of
Morcenx (the seat), Arjuzanx,
Garrosse and
Sindères.
Communes of the
Landes department "Répertoire
national des élus: les maires"...