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  2. Visigoths - Wikipedia

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    The Visigoths were never called Visigoths, only Goths, until Cassiodorus used the term, when referring to their loss against Clovis I in 507. Cassiodorus apparently invented the term based on the model of the "Ostrogoths", but using the older name of the Vesi, one of the tribal names which the fifth-century poet Sidonius Apollinaris, had already used when referring to the Visigoths.

  3. Votive crown of Recceswinth - Wikipedia

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    Written descriptive records of the Recceswinth's votive crown were created by French historian Ferdinand de Lasteyrie. [2] He was an eyewitness to the crown and provided sketches and writing in his documentation of the treasure.

  4. Visigothic Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Visigoths with their capital at Toulouse, remained de facto independent, and soon began expanding into Roman territory at the expense of the feeble Western empire. Under Theodoric I (418–451), the Visigoths attacked Arles (in 425 [10] and 430 [11]) and Narbonne (in 436), [11] but were checked by Litorius using Hunnic mercenaries.

  5. Category:Visigoths - Wikipedia

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    Battles involving the Visigoths (1 C, 24 P) V. Visigothic Kingdom (8 C, 17 P) Visigothic people (6 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Visigoths"

  6. Recceswinth - Wikipedia

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    King of the Visigoths 20 January 649 – 1 September 672 with Chindasuinth (20 January 649 – 30 September 653) Succeeded by. Wamba This page was last edited on ...

  7. Reccopolis - Wikipedia

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    Today Reccopolis is a large field of ruins [8] in the Cerro de la Olíva. There are plans to protect the partially excavated site as Parque Arqueológico Recópolis. [9] In 2007, the Museo Arqueológico Regional in Alcalá de Henares mounted an exhibition called "Recópolis: un paseo por la ciudad Visigoda" and published an accompanying catalogue.

  8. Timeline of Germanic kingdoms in the Iberian Peninsula

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    King Euric of the Visigoths conquers southern Gallaecia and Lusitania to the Suevi. 475 – King Euric (who unified the various quarreling factions of the Visigoths) forces the Roman government to grant the Visigothic kingdom full independence. At his death, the Visigoths were the most powerful of the successor states to the Western Roman Empire.

  9. Thorismund - Wikipedia

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    Thorismund (also Thorismod or Thorismud, as manuscripts of the chief source confusingly attest [1]) (c. 420–453), became king of the Visigoths after his father Theodoric was killed in the Battle of the Catalaunian Plains (also called Battle of Châlons) in 451 CE. He was murdered in 453 and was succeeded by his brother Theodoric II.

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