Annex: Visigothic kings

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The following is a list of Visigothic kings.

Migration to the Iberian Peninsula (410-418)

Sovereign Portrait Access Queen Comments
Alarico I02-ALARICO.JPGIn 395 Alarico rebelled against the Roman Empire with terving and greutung groups and constituted a new Visigoth power. 395 -410
  • Athanarico was considered by the Visigoths as his founding king, however Atanarico was a judge of the tervingians in the Gutthiuda in a period prior to the formation of the Visigoths after the Gothic War (376–382) by tervings, greutungs and other non-gods.
  • AuthenticAtaúlfo.jpgPrimo and brother-in-law of Alarico I 410-415
  • First Visigoth King on the Iberian Peninsula
  • SigericoSigerico, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSelf-proclaimed king after murdering Ataulfo, Walia rival 415
  • Reinstated for a week in August or September 415
  • WaliaWalia, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgBrother of Ataulfo 415-418
  • Foedus of 416
  • He totally defeated the Silingos and Alanos vandals in Hispania.
  • Kingdom of Toulouse (418-507)

    Sovereign Portrait Access Queen Comments
    Theodore06-TEODOREDO.JPGYerno or bastard son of Alarico I 418-451 Dead in the Battle of the Cataláunic Fields
    Turismundo07-TURISMUNDO.JPGSon of Theodoredo, chosen king in the Cataláunic Fields 451-453
    Theodoric II08-TEODORICO.JPGSon of Theodoredo, murders his brother Turismundo 453-466 Cogobernó con su hermano Federico (453-463)
    EuricoEurico, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSon of Theodoredo, Kills His Brother Theodorico II 466-484
  • Code of Eurico
  • Alarico IIAlarico II, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSon of Eurico 484-507
  • Breviary of Alarico
  • Vouillé defeat.
  • End of the kingdom of Tolosa
  • Intermediate Ostrogothic (507-549)

    Sovereign Portrait Access Queen Comments
    GesaleicoGesaleico, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgThe bastard son of Alarico II, named king by the nobles after the defeat in Vouillé 507-511
  • Evacuate almost all of Galia
  • AmalaricoAmalarico, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSon of Alarico II, appointed king by his grandfather the ostrogod king Theodorico the Great 511-531
  • Regiment of the Theodoric king the Great (511-526)
  • Court established in Narbona, in the Septimania, and moved to Barcelona in 531
  • Theodoric the GreatTeodorico re dei Goti (493-526).pngRegent king of the Visigoths 511-526
  • King of the Ostrogotes since 474 and Italy since 493
  • Regent of his grandson Amalarico
  • Teudis13-TEUDIS.JPGGeneral ostrogodo, elected by the army 531-548
    Teudilo14-TEODISCLO.JPGGeneral ostrogodo, elected by the army 548-549

    Kingdom of Toledo (549-720)

    Sovereign Portrait Access Queen Comments
    Agila IAgila I, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgChosen by the nobility with the intention of expelling the ostrogods of power 549-555
  • Byzantine invasion in 552
  • 16-ATANAGILDO.JPGrival king in rebellion against Agila I (551-555) 551-567/8
  • The capital is established in Toledo
  • Atanagildo
    Liuva ILiuva I, rey de los visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgElected king by the aristocracy of Septimania after a five-month interregno 567/8-572/3
    El rey Leovigildo (Museo del Prado).jpgBrother of Liuva I, associated with the throne (570-573) 570-586
  • Hermenegildo and Recaredo sons associated to the throne after the death of Liuva in 572/3
  • Hermenegildo Rebellion (580-584)
  • Conquest of the Swedish kingdom (585)
  • Promulgation of the Leovigildo Code
  • Leovigildo
    Recaredo IRecaredo I, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSon of Leovigildo 586-601
  • III Council of Toledo
  • Liuva IILiuva II, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSon of Recaredo I 601-603
    WitericoWiterico, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgKing is proclaimed after the overthrow and murder of Liuva II 603-610
    GundemaroGundemaro, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgElected by the nobles after the murder of Witerico 610-612
    SisebutoSisebuto, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgChosen by the nobility 612-621
    Recaredo IIRecaredo II, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSon of Sisebuto 621
    SuintilaWittiza (1853).jpgChosen by the nobility 621-631
  • End of the province of Spania
  • He associated his son Ricimero to the throne in 626
  • Deposed by the Sisenando rebellion (631)
  • SisenSisenando, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgIt is proclaimed king after overthrowing Suintila 631-636
  • Rebellion of Iudila (633)
  • ChintilaChintila, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgChosen by the nobility 636-639
    TulgaTulga, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgSon of Chintila 639-642
    ChindasvintoEl rey Chindasvinto (Museo del Prado).jpgKing rival against Tulga, recognized as king after his death 642-653
  • He made purges among the nobility that he had shown contrary to his ascent to the throne
  • 30-RECESVINTO.JPGSon of Chindasvinto 649-672
  • Associated with the throne (649-653)
  • Promulgation of Liber iudiciorum
  • Recess
    Wamba31-WAMBA.JPGChosen by the nobility 672-680
  • Paulo's rebellion (673), which separated the Narbonense and part of the Tarraconense
  • Deposed by a conjure
  • Paulo
    (673)
    ErvigioErvigio, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgChoosed by Wamba as his successor 680-687
  • EfficientÉgica, rey de los Visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpgErvigio son-in-law 687-702
  • Rebellion of Suniefredo (692-693)
  • 34-WITIZA.JPGSon of Egica 700-710
  • Associated with the throne since 695/697 and as a corgent (700-702)
  • Witiza
    RodrigoDon Rodrigo, rey de los visigodos (Museo del Prado).jpg710-711
  • Defeated by the Muslims in the battle of Guadalete in 711
  • Agila II
    710-713
  • Elected king in the Narbonense and Tarraconense against the choice of Rodrigo
  • Ardon

    Chosen as successor of Agila II

    713-720
  • He reigned in the Narbonense.
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