- Suintila, or
Suinthila, Swinthila, Svinthila; (ca. 588 – 633/635) was
Visigothic King of Hispania,
Septimania and
Galicia from 621 to 631. He was a son...
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version was
probably completed in 624, in the
fifth year of the
reign of
Suinthila. Only the
longer version contains the Laus
Spaniae and the Laus Gothorum...
- p****ingly
mentioned by
Isidore as
successive governors in the time of
Suinthila, but he
omits their names. The
first known governor,
Comenciolus (possibly...
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Ologicus (perhaps Ologitis),
founded using Basque labour in 621 by
Suinthila as a
fortification against the Basques, is
modern Olite. All of these...
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designated all of the peninsula's lands. In
Historia Gothorum, the
Visigoth Suinthila appears as the
first monarch under whose rule
Hispania is
dealt with as...
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Swinthila (621–631), who had
captured all of
their Spanish holdings by 625.
Suinthila was
deposed by the
Franks and
replaced by Sisinand. The
instability of...
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Ologicus (perhaps Ologitis),
founded using Basque labour in 621 by
Suinthila as a
fortification against the Basques, is
modern Olite. All of these...
- (iii)
Ologicus (perhaps Ologitis),
founded using Basque labour in 621 by
Suinthila as a
fortification against the Basques, is
modern Olite. All of these...
- and
Ologicus (perhaps Ologitis),
founded using Basque labour in 621 by
Suinthila as a
fortification against the Basques,
modern Olite. All of
these cities...
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Recceswinth and one of King
Suinthila. Both are made of gold,
encrusted with sapphires, pearls, and
other precious stones.
Suinthila's crown was
stolen in 1921...