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    Visigothic Kingdom

    The Visigothic Kingdom or Kingdom of the Visigoths was a kingdom that occupied what is now southwestern France and the Iberian Peninsula from the 5th to the 8th centuries. One of the Germanic successor states to the Western Roman Empire, it was originally created by the s…

    Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of the Goths (Latin: Regnum Gothorum), was a kingdom that occupied what is now southwestern France and the Iberian Peninsula

    Iberian Peninsula

    The Iberian Peninsula, simply known as Iberia, is located in the southwest corner of Europe. The peninsula is principally divided between Spain and Portugal, comprising most of their territory. It also includes Andorra, small areas of France, and the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. With an are…

    from the 5th to the 8th centuries.
    484: 500,000 km² (190,000 sq mi)
    Capital: Toulouse (418–507), Barcelona (507–542) (temporarily), Toledo (542–711)
    Government: Monarchy
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    What is the Visigothic Kingdom?
    The Visigothic Kingdom or the Kingdom of the Visigoths ( Latin: Regnum Visigothorum) was a kingdom that occupied what is now southwestern France and the Iberian Peninsula from the 5th to the 8th centuries.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visigothic_Kingdom
    Where did the Visigoths come from?
    One of the Germanic successor states to the Western Roman Empire, it was originally created by the settlement of the Visigoths under King Wallia in the province of Gallia Aquitania in southwest Gaul by the Roman government and then extended by conquest over all of Hispania.
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    When did Europe fall to the Visigothic Kingdom?
    Europe at the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. The Visigothic Kingdom was a Western European power in the 5th to 7th centuries, created in Gaul when the Romans lost their control of the western half of their empire. For a brief period, the Visigoths controlled the strongest kingdom in Western Europe.
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    Who succeeded the Visigoths to the throne?
    He was succeeded by his wife's brother. The Visigothic Kingdom was a Western European power in the 5th to 8th centuries, created first in Gaul, when the Romans lost their control of the western half of their empire and then in Hispania until 711. For a brief period, the Visigoths controlled the strongest kingdom in Western Europe.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visigothic_Kingdom

    The Visigothic Kingdom, officially the Kingdom of the Goths (Latin: Regnum Gothorum), was a kingdom that occupied what is now southwestern France and the Iberian Peninsula from the 5th to the 8th centuries. One of the Germanic successor states to the Western Roman Empire, it was originally … See more

    Federate Kingdom
    From 407 to 409 AD, an alliance of Germanic Vandals, Iranian Alans and Germanic Suebi crossed the frozen Rhine and swept across modern France and into the Iberian … See more

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    The Visigothic rule has often been attributed to be a part of the so-called Dark Ages, a time of cultural and scientific decay reversed only … See more

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    Visigothic settlements were concentrated along the Garonne River between Bordeaux and Toulouse in Aquitaine during the 5th century, according … See more

    The Visigoths founded the only new cities in Western Europe between the fifth and eighth centuries. It is certain (through contemporary … See more

    Terving kings
    These kings and leaders – with the exception of Fritigern and possibly Alavivus – were … See more

    Bachrach, Bernard S. "A Reassessment of Visigothic Jewish Policy, 589–711." American Historical Review 78, no. 1 (1973): 11–34. See more

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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visigoths

    The Visigoths emerged from the Gothic tribes, probably a derivative name for the Gutones, a people believed to have their origins in Scandinavia and who migrated southeastwards into eastern Europe. Such understanding of their origins is largely the result of Gothic traditions and their true genesis as a people is as obscure as that of the Franks and Alamanni. The Visigoths spoke an easte…

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    WebAug 16, 2021 · After the Fall of Rome in 476, the Visigoths established the powerful Visigothic Kingdom in Spain and Southern Gaul that lasted for centuries. The …

  6. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Visigoth

    WebOne of the most important of the Germanic peoples, the Visigoths separated from the Ostrogoths in the 4th century ad, raided Roman territories …

  7. https://owlcation.com/humanities/Forgotten-Kingdoms-The-Visigoths
    • The Visigothic kingdom was centered on its capital of Tolosa, which is the Latin version of its modern name, Toulouse. At its height, Tolosa stretched from central France to the Straits of Gibraltar. It was one of the largest kingdoms in Europe at the time and was set to take over the remains of the Western Roman Empire. The Visigoths first entered...
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  8. https://www.shorthistory.org/middle-ages/the-goths/...

    WebOct 31, 2016 · The Visigoths were mostly pushed out of Gaul by the mid-6th century, and their interest shifted to the Iberian Peninsula. The peninsula was inhabited by the Suebi in the north-west, the south was owned by …

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    WebApr 17, 2021 · The Brutal History of the Visigoth Kingdom of Spain Who were the Visigoths. The earliest Visigoths were a Germanic group that alternated between opposing and serving the... The Sacking of Rome, …

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    WebThe Visigoths unify the Iberian peninsula from Cantabria in the north to the Strait of Gibraltar in the south, leaving a few small areas to the Basques and other groups. The Visigothic king, Reccared, converts to Catholicism, …

  11. https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsEurope/...

    WebThe Visigothic kingdom of Tolosa (Toulouse) was created, with the consent of Rome, in the province of Gallia Aquitania (the former territory of the Aquitani tribes). This was a large and rich region which stretched …

  12. https://www.britannica.com/place/Spain/The-Visigothic-kingdom

    WebThe Visigothic kingdom; Christian Spain from the Muslim invasion to about 1260. The Christian states, 711–1035; The medieval empire, 1035–1157; The rise of Castile and …

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