Agila, sometimes Agila I or Achila I (died March 554), was Visigothic King of Hispania and Septimania (549 – March 554). Peter Heather notes that Agila's...
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Look up agila in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Agila may refer to: Agila I (died 554), Visigothic king Agila II (died 714), Visigothic king Agila 2, the...
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predecessor, Agila I, in 551. The armies of Agila and Athanagild met at Seville, where Agila met a second defeat. Following the death of Agila in 554, he...
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usurper Athanagild requested assistance in his rebellion against King Agila I. In 552, Justinian dispatched a force of 2,000 men; according to the historian...
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Southern Spain. Athanagild is crowned as king of the Visigoths and succeeds Agila I. He acknowledges the suzerainty of the Byzantine Empire. Al-Mundhir III...
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Septimania (548–549). Some Visigothic king lists skip Theudigisel, as well as Agila I, going directly from Theudis to Athanagild. Theudigisel was a leading Ostrogoth...
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Spain suffered a civil war under King Agila I (549–554), which prompted the Roman/Byzantine emperor Justinian I to send an army and carve out the small...
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Spania (category Justinian I)
peninsula's invasion by Justinian's forces in 552. In 550, during the reign of Agila I, Spain was troubled by a series of revolts, two of which were serious....
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Agila I, King of the Visigoths, (1856)...
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Mata ng Agila (transl. eagle eye) is a Philippine television news broadcasting show broadcast by Net 25. Originally anchored by Ely Saludar, Weng Dela...
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