- (Latin:
Regnum Suevorum), also
called the
Kingdom of
Galicia (Latin:
Regnum Galicia) or
Suebi Kingdom of
Galicia (Latin:
Galicia suevorum regnum), was a...
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Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum The
Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum ("History of the
Kings of the Goths, Vandals...
-
Flavia in the 6th century, in the
partition usually known as
Parochiale Suevorum,
ordered by King Theodemar. In 585, the
settlement was
annexed along with...
- his name was
Theuderedus (Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum, 23, 24, 25.)
Moritz Schönfeld, Wörterbuch der
altgermanischen Personen-...
- (1773).
Isidori Hispalensis Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum (in Latin). Cheney, Carl D.; Jones,
Michael (2000). A
Handbook of Dates:...
- Delamarre,
Dictionnaire de la
langue Gauloise, éditions
errance 2003.
Laeti Suevorum,
noted in Jean Roemer,
Origins of the
English People and the
English Language...
-
Isidore of Seville,
writing his
Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum two
centuries after the fact,
claims that
Hermeric was
already king of...
- acts have been
preserved through a
medieval resume known as
Parrochiale Suevorum or
Divisio Theodemiri. In 570 the
Arian king of the Visigoths, Leovigild...
-
Tunnunensem and
Isidore of Seville's
Historia de
regibus Gothorum,
Vandalorum et
Suevorum,
which mention only his
revolt and not his conversion. The
French chronicler...
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through a do****ent
written in
Latin called Parrochiale suevum,
Parochiale suevorum or
Theodomiri Divisio. From the 12th
century Pruzos, and
therefore Andrade...