Nicene Christianity in 587. Reccared was the younger son of King Leovigild by his first wife. Like his father, Reccared had his capital at Toledo. The...
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twice: first to Theodosia, who gave birth to two sons, Hermenegild and Reccared I, and after her death, to Athanagild's widow Goiswintha. Almost every single...
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Baddo (queen) (redirect from Baddo (wife of Reccared I))
bear Reccared a son and that Liuva II was declared heir to the throne after being borne by one of Reccared’s concubines. The date of Reccared I's marriage...
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confession of King Reccared was read aloud by a notary. Its theological precision defining Trinitarian and Arian tenets, establishing Reccared's newly achieved...
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603), son of Reccared I and possibly Baddo, was Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Gallaecia from 601 to 603. He succeeded Reccared I at only eighteen...
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of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 621 to 631. He was a son of Reccared I and his wife Bado, and a brother of the general Geila. Under Suintila...
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to the Roman emperors. Reccared also fought the Byzantines in Hispania Baetica after they had begun a new offensive. Reccared's son Liuva II became king...
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under the years 579 and 589. The wife of Reccared I subscribed to the canons of the Third Council of Toledo as "I, Baddo, glorious queen" (ego Baddo, gloriosa...
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Visigoths (section Reign of Alaric I)
ordered by the Visigothic king Liuvigild to honor his son Reccared and to serve as Reccared's seat as co-king in the Visigothic province of Celtiberia...
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orthodoxy. This trend began in 496 with Clovis I of the Franks, then Reccared I of the Visigoths in 587 and Aripert I of the Lombards in 653. The Franks and the...
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Apulia, Lucania and Calabria, which were plundered by the Visigoths. 589 – Reccared I opens the Third Council of Toledo, marking the entry of Visigothic Spain...
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build by the Visigothic king Leovigild to honor his son Reccared I and to serve as Reccared's seat as co-king in the Visigothic province of Celtiberia...
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Constantine of Dumnonia Saint Constantine of Strathclyde Rædwald of East Anglia Reccared I, king of visigoths, and Hermenegild, sub-king in Baetica, converted from...
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relationships with Rome. Liuva II, age 18, succeeds his father Reccared I as king of the Visigoths. Reccared dies a natural death at the capital in Toledo after...
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Reccaredi progenitus" (descended from the bloodline of Liuvigild and Reccared I), and even this has been challenged as a possible politically motivated...
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(late 9th century), made Duke Peter a descendant of the Visigothic king Reccared I and stressed the dynasty's supposed Gothic descent. Thus Ibn Khaldun in...
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Kingdom of Toledo converted officially from Arianism to Catholicism, king Reccared I stated in its minutes that also "an infinite number of Suebi have converted"...
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peninsula. Pyeongwon becomes ruler of the Korean kingdom of Goguryeo. Reccared I, king of the Visigoths (d. 601) Wu Shihuo, father of Wu Zetian (d. 635)...
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they would be Christians. The Third Council of Toledo, called by King Reccared I of the Visigoths, renounces Arianism and embraces Catholicism. The Council...
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anti-Arian addition, by the Third Council of Toledo (589), at which King Reccared I and some Arians in his Visigothic Kingdom converted to orthodox, Catholic...
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conversion of Reccared I in 587, and in Lombard-held Italy, after some back-and-forth, following the death of King Rothari in 652. Pope Gregory I (590–604)...
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400. The "third" synod of 589 marked the epoch-making conversion of King Reccared from Arianism to Catholic Chalcedonian Christianity. The "fourth", in 633...
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of Reccared I and brought up an Arian. Liuvigild made his sons co-regents. In 579, he married Ingund, the daughter of the Frankish King Sigebert I of...
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the late sixth century. He was one of the most successful generals of Reccared I. In 587, after a count named Witteric had exposed the plot of Sunna, the...
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at Toledo after an 18-year reign, and is succeeded by his second son Reccared I. Slavs advance to the gates of Thessaloniki and the Peloponnese. Avars...
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at Toledo after an 18-year reign, and is succeeded by his second son Reccared I. Slavs advance to the gates of Thessaloniki and the Peloponnese. Avars...
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consort once more, and stepmother to her husband's sons Hermenegild and Reccared I. Goiswintha was an influential personality in the royal court. In 579...
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Reccared I (559–601) was Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia. Reccared may also refer to: Reccared II, Visigothic king (ruled in 621) Reccared...
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dominant body in determining the Visigothic succession since the reign of Reccared I. The palatine officials, however, had not been much affected by royal...
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the appearance of the Our Lady of the Pillar and the conversion of King Reccared I to Catholicism; Saint Ferdinand and Saint Hermenegild are represented...
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