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- Suintila, or Suinthila, Swinthila, Svinthila; (c. 588 – 633/635) was Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 621 to 631. He was a son...
- of the southern areas lost to the Byzantines, which King Suintila recovered in 624. Suintila reigned until 631. Only one historical source was written...
- governor of Septimania, when the nobles revolted against the Visigothic king, Suintila, over the latter's confiscations of lands and distribution of privileges...
- Hispania Died 21 December 601 Toledo, Hispania Spouse Baddo Issue Liuva II Suintila Geila Father Liuvigild Mother Theodosia Religion Arianism, later Chalcedonian...
- province of Spania would last until the 620s, when the Visigoths under King Suintila reconquered the south coast. These regions remained under Roman control...
- nobility and ultimately failed. His death allowed his general, the strongman Suintila, to accede to the throne. Martyn, John R.C. (2008). "Sisebut's life of...
- The two most important votive crowns are those of Recceswinth and of Suintila, displa**** in the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid; both are made...
- influence. Two important votive crowns are those of Recceswinth and of Suintila, displa**** in the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid; both are made...
- placed on the throne by the Visigothic nobility, but dies after two months. Suintila, his half-uncle and regent, becomes king of the Visigothic Kingdom. Emperor...
- Visigoths ≈565–603–610 Reccared II King of the Visigoths ?–621 Theodora ≈590–? Suintila King of the Visigoths ≈588–621– 631–633/635 Geila Ermenberga ≈590–? Theuderic...