Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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... Leovigild and Theudebert formally disclaimed the imperial supremacy ( 540-70 ) . In the year 476 the greater parts of the lands which had formerly composed the Roman Empire of the West had taken new forms in the shape of six large ...
... Leovigild and Theudebert formally disclaimed the imperial supremacy ( 540-70 ) . In the year 476 the greater parts of the lands which had formerly composed the Roman Empire of the West had taken new forms in the shape of six large ...
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... Leovigild - He restores the power of the Visigoths - His conquests - Rebellion and death of his son Hermenegild - Reign of Reccared - He converts the Goths to Catholicism -Consequences of this conversion . We have already , while ...
... Leovigild - He restores the power of the Visigoths - His conquests - Rebellion and death of his son Hermenegild - Reign of Reccared - He converts the Goths to Catholicism -Consequences of this conversion . We have already , while ...
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... Leovigild broke the prohibition by taking to wife Theodosia , the daughter of Severianus . Spain sadly needed some ruler like Theodoric the Great , to act as a mediator and redresser of wrongs be- tween the two nations who dwelt within ...
... Leovigild broke the prohibition by taking to wife Theodosia , the daughter of Severianus . Spain sadly needed some ruler like Theodoric the Great , to act as a mediator and redresser of wrongs be- tween the two nations who dwelt within ...
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... Leovigild , who was well known and popular in the south , and the majority of the nobles of Spain agreed to accept him . Leova retained his kingly title and his own Septimanian realm , while Leovigild reigned in the peninsula as king of ...
... Leovigild , who was well known and popular in the south , and the majority of the nobles of Spain agreed to accept him . Leova retained his kingly title and his own Septimanian realm , while Leovigild reigned in the peninsula as king of ...
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... Leovigild , winning several battles in the open field , and 570-80 . storming Baza and Assidonia , he drove the Romans within the walls of Cordova . This great city , de- fended by a strong garrison and a fanatically Catholic popula ...
... Leovigild , winning several battles in the open field , and 570-80 . storming Baza and Assidonia , he drove the Romans within the walls of Cordova . This great city , de- fended by a strong garrison and a fanatically Catholic popula ...
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