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Witiza can
refer to:
Wittiza (c. 687 – 710), the
Visigothic King of
Hispania from 694
Benedict of
Aniane (c. 747 – 821),
saint born in
France This disambiguation...
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Wittiza (
Witiza, Witica, Witicha, Vitiza, or Witiges; c. 687 –
probably 710) was the king of the
Visigoths from 694
until his death, co-ruling with his...
- Anianensis; German:
Benedikt von Aniane; c. 747 – 12
February 821 AD), born
Witiza and
called the
Second Benedict, was a
Benedictine monk and
monastic reformer...
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Gaspar y Roig. p. 5. No eran ya los
visigodos cobardes y
afeminados de
Witiza; eran los
dignos descendientes de
aquella raza teutónica que vino á mezclar...
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Gebuldo and Aresindo, sons of Olmundo, who
claimed descent from King
Witiza and thus
further alienated the nobility. For this, one
chronicler relates...
- in the
diocese of
Maguelone as a
Benedictine monastery. Its
founder was
Witiza, son of the
count of
Maguelone and a
friend of Charlemagne. He took the...
- "Pallatium regis" to the
palace of the
Visigothic king
Witiza, who
reigned between 702 and 710. In Palas,
Witiza would have
killed the Duke of Galicia, Favila...
- Seville. In the
middle of the
struggle between Rodrigo and the
successors of
Witiza, in 711,
after the
military incursion of Tarik, the
battle of Guadalete...
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opposed Iconoclasm and
checked the
advancing Lombards. A Visigoth, by name
Witiza, he was born in
Languedoc in France. In 773 he
became a monk at Saint-Seine...
- "Theodemir's
Victory over the
Byzantines in the
Joint Reign of
Egica and
Witiza: A
reference by the
Chronicle of 754". Byzantion, 74, 2 (2004), pp. 403–415...