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- Theudigisel (or Theudegisel) (in Latin Theudigisclus and in Spanish, Galician and Portuguese Teudiselo, Teudigiselo, or Teudisclo), (c. 500 – December...
- openly for the throne. Agila came to power after the ********ination of Theudigisel, who had ruled for less than two years. However, opposition to his rule...
- Ailill Inbanda and his brother are defeated and killed. Agila I succeeds Theudigisel as king of the Visigoths, after he is murdered by a group of conspirators...
- invasion; for instance, Isidore of Seville writes that the ****ure king Theudigisel, who was then a general of Theudis, had killed all of the invaders except...
- military service, in favour of 70-year-old Byzantine general N****s. Theudigisel, Visigothic general, proclaims himself ruler over the Visigothic Kingdom...
- of the Ostrogoths, 534–535 Theodahad, King of the Ostrogoths, 534–536 Theudigisel, King of the Visigoths, 548–549 In the Nibelungenlied and some other...
- succeeded their fathers to the throne in this period. Theudis (531–548) Theudigisel (548–549) Agila I (549–554) Athanagild (554–568) Liuva I (568–572), only...
- (until 535) Born c. 480 Tauresium, Eastern Roman Empire Died December 536 (aged 56) Spouse Gudeliva Issue Theudigisel, Theodenantha Mother Amalafrida...
- military service, in favour of 70-year-old Byzantine general N****s. Theudigisel, Visigothic general, proclaims himself ruler over the Visigothic Kingdom...
- Toledo. Seville was chosen during the reigns of Amalaric, Theudis and Theudigisel. This last king was ********inated at a banquet for the nobles of Hispalis...