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  Liuvigild Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Liuva, who was favored by the Visigoth nobles, came to rule the Visigothic lands north of the Pyrenees, while Liuvigild ruled in Hispania.
Liuva I (Leova), jointly with his brother Liuvigild, succeeded Athanagild in 568 CE on the throne of the Visigoths.
Liuva, who was favored by the Visigoth nobles, ruled the Visigothic lands north of the Pyrenees, until his death in 572 or 573.
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 Witteric - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In invading the royal palace and deposing the young king, Liuva II, he counted on the support of a faction of nobles in opposition to the dynasty of Leovigild.
It was probably during his reign, as well, that Bigastrum (near Cartago Nova) was taken, for its bishop appears in a council of Toledo in 610.
Kings Theodobert II of Austrasia, Clotaire II of Neustria, and Agilulf of the Lombards joined the alliance.
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 Amalric Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Baldwin II was also an able ruler, and though he was imprisoned by the Turks several times throughout his reign, the boundaries of the Kingdom continued to expand, with the city of Tyre captured in 1124.
Baldwin II was succeded in 1131 by his daughter Melisende, who ruled jointly with her husband Fulk.
Amalric II (1145 – April 1, 1205), King of Jerusalem 1197–1205, was an older brother of Guy of Lusignan.
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 Alternate History Discussion Board - Age of Kings
Liuva puts down a rebellion a year later to remain the King of the Visigoths.
And Liuva of Visigothica, too, is overthrown by one of his generals in OTL, but in TTL his survives.
-Pope Gregory II dies and is succeeded by Pope Boniface IV.
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 Liuva II, King of the Visigoths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Liuva succeeded his father to the Visigothic kingdom when he died in 601.
Recared had switched the religion of the kingdom from its traditional Arian foundations to Catholocism, and was the only noble strong enough to fight the Arian faction that still strived in Spain.
Shortly after Liuva became king, Witteric, the leader of the Arian faction, overthrew him and became king (reigned until 610).
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 Visigoth - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
However, the Visigoths were defeated in battle near the modern Italy-Slovenia border that summer, and then routed in the Battle of Naissus that September.
Over the next three years, they were driven back over the Danube River in a series of campaigns by the emperors Claudius II Gothicus and Aurelian.
The ones that crossed were meant to have their weapons confiscated, but the Romans in charge accepted bribes to allow the Goths to retain their weapons.
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 CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES O... - Online Information article about CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES O...
789-792 Bastard son of Alphonso I. Alphonso II.
Was perhaps chosen in opposi- tion to Bermudo.
Ataulf 410-415 Sigeric 415 Wallia 415-419 Thcodoric I. Thorismund 451-453 Thcodoric II.
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 LEOVIGILD - LoveToKnow Article on LEOVIGILD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
At first he ruled that part of the Visigothic kingdom which lay to the south of the Pyrenees, his brother Liuva or Leova governing the small part to the north of these mountains; but in 572 Liuva died and Leovigild became sole king.
At this time the Visigoths who settled in Spain early in the 5th century were menaced by two powerful enemies, the Suevi who had a small kingdom in the nort-h-west of the peninsula, and the Byzantines who had answered Athanagilds appeal for help by taking possession of a stretch of country in the south-east.
He was canonized at the request of Philip II., king of Spain, by Pope Sixtus V. About this time Leovigild put an end to the kingdom of the Suevi.
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 'The Delaforce Family History' - Chapter 47 - The Girls
Clothaire II must have been relieved when his mother died at the ripe old age, for then, of 53 but he was not to be left in peace by the on-going war of the siblings.
Dagobert was a hard man and his equally tough son Clovis II, who inherited Neustria and Burgundy, married Balthilde, an English slave girl but of aristocratic family, bought by Grimoald, the Palace Mayor from pirates for the purpose.
Apart from Chilperic II, Clovis II’s line of no-hopers were just tools of their Mayors of the Palace and Childeric III is where the Merovingians run into the sand, deposed by Pepin the Short in 751.
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 Suinthila Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The position of head of the Greek Orthodox Church was given to Gennadius II Scholarius by the conquering Muslim Sultan Mehmed II.
The unification of Iberia was complete when Charles V's son, Philip II, became King of Portugal in 1580, as well as of the other Iberian Kingdoms (collectively known as "Spain" at that time).
After World War II, being one of few surviving fascist regimes in Europe, Spain was politically and economically isolated and was kept out of the United Nations until 1955, when it became strategically important for U.S. president Eisenhower to establish a military presence in the Iberian peninsula.
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 586 Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Guided by his Merovingian kinship connections and by his Catholic stepmother Goisvintha, he sent ambassadors to greet her grandson Childebert II and to his uncle Guntram, the Frankish king of Burgundy, proposing peace and a defensive alliance.
Reccared was succeeded by his youthful son Liuva II.
Theodosius II fortified the walls of Constantinople, leaving the city impenetrable to attacks: it was to be preserved from foreign conquest until 1204.
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 Chindaswinth: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
He is therefore sometimes designated by historians a "Romanist" as opposed to a "Gothic nationalist." Unification of the diverse population was furthered by legislation.
Chindaswinth seems to have been responsible for revoking the Breviary of Alaric, the compilation of Roman law principles for only Roman subjects, promulgated by Alaric II in 506.
...monarchs after Reccared, notably Swintila 621-631 and Chindaswinth 641-649, and possibly also Liuva II 601-603, Witteric...monumental revision of Visigothic law begun by his father Chindaswinth 642-653, with whom he had shared the crown for four years...
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 Balthi Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Empire was parted again among his three surviving sons.The Western Roman Empire was divided among the eldest son Constantine II and the youngest son Constans.
Constantine II was killed in conflict with his youngest brother in 340.
Constantius send orders for the troops to be transferred to the east as reinforcements for his own currently unsuccessful campaign against Shapur II of Persia.
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 Visigoth: Encyclopedia topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Theodorid II (Theodorid II: theodoric ii succeeded his older brother thorismund to become king of the visigoths...
Amalaric (Amalaric: amalaric (died 531), king of the visigoths, son of alaric ii,...
Liuva II (601 (601: more facts about this subject) - 603 (603: more facts about this subject))
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 Ostrogoth Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The two branches of the nation were soon brought much more closely together; after he was forced to become regent of the Visigothic kingdom of Toulouse, the power of Theodoric was practically extended over a large part of Gaul and over nearly the whole of the Iberian peninsula.
A time of confusion followed the death of Alaric II, the son-in-law of Theodoric, at the Battle of Vouillé.
Alaric II put forth a Breviarium of Roman law for his Roman subjects; but the great collection of Visigothic laws dates from the later days of the monarchy, being put forth by King Reccaswinth about 654.
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 History Of The Jews In Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
It wasn't until 506, when Alaric II (484-507) published his Brevarium Alaricianum (wherein he adopted the laws of the ousted Romans), that a Visigothic king concerned himself with the Jews.
It is, however, incorrect to suppose, as is usually done, that the immediate results of the expulsion of the Jews from Spain were disastrous either to the commerce or to the power of the Iberian kingdom.
During World War II the neutrality of Francoist Spain, in spite of the rhetoric against the "Judaeo-Masonic conspiracy", allowed 25,600 Jews to use the country as an escape route from the European theater of war, as long as they "passed through leaving no trace".
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 Articles - Liuva II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Articles - Liuva II Racing, Auto Racing, Motor Racing
Liuva II, youthful son of Reccared, was king of the Visigoths in Hispania from 601 to 603.
He succeeded Reccared at only eighteen years of age.
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 Patrick Delaforce Family History Research Chapter 44
Athanagilde, King of the Visigoths (510 - 567) became king only after he had indulged in some monkey business, plotting with the Byzantines to obtain the throne, which was a risky tactic, as they were now resurgent under Justinian, resulted in their gaining a foothold in Andalucia.
Alaric II King of the Visigoths (abt 458 - 507 Battle of Vouillé killed by Clovis I King of the Franks) = 1.
Liuva II King of the Visigoths 601-603 (583 - 603 killed by Witteric)
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 Recared I, King of the Visigoths   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
During the reign of his father, he invaded Gaul when King Guntram of Burgundy invaded Gothic Septimania.
In 586, he returned to Spain to succeed his newly deceased father, Leovigild, and opened peace talks with the Frankish king Childebert II of Austrasia.
When Recared died in 601, his son Liuva succeeded to a kingdom torn by Arian factions from within.
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 Portugal > History and Events > Date Table > Germanic Kingdoms
Suevi capital of Braga is sacked by the Visigoths led by Theodoric II Suevi King Requiario is executed
Liuva I becomes King of the Visigoths (571-572)
The Umayyads invade from Africa with 12,000 men, landing at Gibraltar and commence the rapid defeat of the Visigoths
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 Visigoth: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Theodorid II (Theodoric ii succeeded his older brother thorismund to become king of the visigoths in 453....)
Amalaric (Amalaric (died 531), king of the visigoths, son of alaric ii,...)
Liuva II (601[for more, click this link] - 603[follow this hyperlink for a summary of this topic])
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