Egica, Ergica, or Egicca (c. 640 – 701/703), was the Visigoth King of Hispania and Septimania from 687 until his death. He was the son of Ariberga and...
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until his death, co-ruling with his father, Egica, until 702 or 703. [citation needed] Early in his reign, Egica made it clear that his intention was to secure...
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Collins observes that "Ervig proclaimed Egica as his chosen successor" on 14 November 687. In 700, Egica's son Wittiza followed him on the throne according...
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though he still made provisions for the army. Ervig had his son-in-law Egica made king. Despite a rebellion by the bishop of Toledo, the 16th council...
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Liuvigoto. After falling seriously ill, Erwig proclaimed his son-in-law Egica, the husband of his daughter Cixilo, as his heir on 14 November 687 and...
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taken place after his exile to Córdoba following the succession of King Egica in that year. According to the Chronicle of 754, Roderic "tumultuously [tumultuose]...
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est calculée en fonction du calendrier local, ici celui du règne du roi Egica, et non en fonction du calendrier juif comme au bas Moyen Âge. Spencer Northcote...
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Visigothic King Egica. It was the king's third council and primarily directed, as was the Sixteenth, against the Jews, for whom Egica seems to have had...
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of Toledo on the eve of the Muslim conquest of Hispania. He was a son of Egica and therefore a brother or half-brother of Wittiza. After the defeat of...
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son of Favila, who had been a dignitary at the court of the Visigoth King Egica (687–700), established his headquarters at Cangas de Onís, Asturias and...
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