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    Egilona (or Egilo) was a Visigothic noblewoman and the last known queen of the Visigoths. She was the wife first of Roderic, the Visigothic king (710–11)...
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    invasion. He was defeated and killed at the Battle of Guadalete. His widow Egilona is believed to have married Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, the first Muslim governor...
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  • the widow Egilona, the wife of the last Visigothic king, Roderic. Egilona took the name Umm ‘Asim upon her marriage. In his marriage to Egilona, ‘Abd al-Aziz...
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  • feminin form of Louis) or that it is the same as the Gothic name Egilo/Egilona, spelled to reflect contemporary pronunciation. It may refer to: Eylo Alfonso...
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    former superior. Musa's son, Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, apparently married Egilona, Roderic's widow, and established his regional government in Seville. He...
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  • Cixilo, wife of Egica (687–702), married 670, but repudiated late 687 Egilona, wife of Roderic (710–11/2) José Orlandis Rovira, "La reina en la monarquía...
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    announces first wali of Andalus and marries the widow of King Roderick, Egilona. Seville becomes the capital. 717–18 – Al-Hurr ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Thaqafi...
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  • de Coimbra (732 - ) Ursinda (Ozenda or Adosinda) Munialona (746 - 791) Egilona de Coimbra (755 - ) Anonymous (1770). Historia de la muy Ilustre Casa de...
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  • belonged to Solomon. One of Musa's sons, Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa, married Egilona who was wife of Roderic. She asked 'Abd al-Aziz why his guests did not...
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    not uncommon. Early marriages, such as that of Abd al-Aziz ibn Musa and Egilona at the turn of the 8th century, was thought to help establish the legitimacy...
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