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Witteric (Spanish: Witerico;
Portuguese and Galician: Viterico; c. 565 –
April 610) was the
Visigoth King of Hispania,
Septimania and Galicia. He ruled...
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derived from the name
Witteric; a
Suebi king who
ruled Gallaecia,
Hispania and Septimania.
According to
local legends,
Witteric founded Guitiriz in the...
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fighting Gisulf II dies and his
duchy is
overrun (approximate date). King
Witteric is ********inated
during a
banquet at Toledo, by a
faction of
Catholic nobles...
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Reccared I at only
eighteen years of age. In the
spring of 602, the Goth
Witteric, one of the
conspirators with
Sunna de Mérida to
reestablish Arianism in...
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calendar era
became the
prevalent method in
Europe for
naming years.
Spring –
Witteric,
counting on the
support of the nobles,
attacks the
royal palace in Toledo...
- son
Liuva II
became king in 601 but was
deposed by the
Visigothic noble Witteric (603–610),
ending the short-lived dynasty.
There were
various Visigothic...
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Witteric, at
Chalon in 606, However, the next year (607), he sent her home in
disgrace and a
quadruple alliance of Clotaire, Theudebert,
Witteric, and...
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grandmother and
sister have
murdered Theuderic's wife Ermenberga,
daughter of
Witteric, king of the Visigoths.
Fighting takes place around Narbonne, but little...
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Spanish Visigoth princess Ermenberge,
daughter of King
Witteric,
created new
political tensions.
Witteric then
negotiated with
Clothar II for an alliance, as...
- of the
Visigoths Reign c. April 610 – c. February/March 612
Predecessor Witteric Successor Sisebut Died c. February/March 612
Spouse Hildoara Religion Chalcedonian...