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- Sisbert or Sisebert was the metropolitan archbishop of Toledo from 690 to 693 as successor to the famous Julian. In the latter year, he was at the head...
- of San Pedro de la Nave in Zamora. In 693, the metropolitan of Toledo, Sisebert, led a rebellion against Egica in favor of raising a man named Suniefred...
- councils convened by Visigothic king Egica. In 692, the archbishop of Toledo, Sisebert, led a rebellion with many nobles to install one Suniefred as king. The...
- Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Sisebert, archbishop of Toledo, leads a rebellion against King Ergica of the Visigoths...
- convent. In 691, Liuvigoto was asked to parti****te in the rebellion of Sisebert against the king. In the Sixteenth Council of Toledo of 693, the conspirators...
- of Rome and the Exarchate of Ravenna refuse, and take the pope's side. Sisebert, archbishop of Toledo, leads a rebellion against King Ergica of the Visigoths...
- appearance of Bede." In 693, the Sixteenth Council of Toledo condemned Sisebert, Julian's successor as bishop of Toledo, for having rebelled against King...
- Isidore of Seville. Dag Norberg suggested it may have been composed by Sisebert, who was Archbishop of Toledo in the late 7th century. The poem has some...
- called Servo de Deus, had attended one of the councils of Toledo during Sisebert's term as archbishop of Toledo. Antonio Caetano da Costa Inglez, prior of...