-
claim descent from him. The
region itself was
given the
commemorative name
Tudmir by the Arabs.
Theudimer left a son, Athanagild, who was
described as very...
- from Ifrīqiya to
oppose the
Umayyad ruler ʿAbd al-Raḥmān I. He
landed in
Tudmīr and
demanded the
submission of Sulaymān ibn Yaqẓān al-Kalbī al-Aʿrābī, commander...
- so-called
kingdom of
Tudmīr by the Pact of
Theodemir in 713, made
between the last
Visigothic governor of the area, Theodemir, (called
Tudmīr b. Abdūsh in Arabic...
-
Treaty of
Orihuela (also
known as the
Treaty of
Tudmir/Theodemir) was an
early Dhimmi treaty imposed by the
invading Umayyad Caliphate on the Christians...
- the
Kingdom of
Tudmir became a
dependent kingdom under Umayyad control, and the
capital was
moved to Murcia. In 910 the
Kingdom of
Tudmir p****ed to the...
- al-Aziz ibn Musa
subdued the
forces of the
Visigothic count Theodemir (or
Tudmir), who had
taken over
southeastern Iberia from his base in
Murcia after the...
-
Dajian ****neng,
sixth and last
Patriarch of Chán Buddhism. 713:
Treaty of
Tudmir,
signed between Abd al-'Aziz, the
commander of
Muslim troops invaiding Spain...
-
Peninsula was
carried out
through treaties, such as the
Treaty of
Theodemir (
Tudmir to the Arabs), a
Visigoth nobleman and lord of
extensive lands around Orihuela...
- in
exchange for
maintaining autonomy, in Theodemir's
dominion (region of
Tudmir), or Pamplona, for example. The
invading Islamic armies did not
exceed 60...
- Rayya, Ilbira, Yayyán (sometimes
called al-Busharrat), Beŷala or Pechina,
Tudmir and
Balansiya (called in some
texts Amur).
Others would disappear with the...