Liuva II

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Liuva II was a young Visigothic king who ruled the Kingdom of Hispania briefly in the early 7th century before being overthrown and killed in a coup.

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Liuva II canonical 3

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Visigothic king
historical figure
monarch
ageAtAccession young
capitalOfRealm Toledo
centuryOfActivity 7th century
country Visigothic Kingdom
deathCause execution
deathDate 603
deathPlace Toledo
dynasty Visigothic
ethnicGroup Goths
surface form: Visigoths
father Reccared I
historicalRegionRuled Iberian Peninsula
languageOfCourt Latin
mannerOfDeath killed in a coup
notableEvent execution ordered by Witteric
overthrown in a palace coup
overthrownBy Witteric
positionHeld King of the Visigoths
surface form: King of Hispania

King of the Visigoths
predecessor Reccared I
realm Hispania (probable)
surface form: Hispania

Languedoc
surface form: Septimania
reignCharacterization politically unstable period
short reign
reignEnd 603
reignStart 601
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
successor Witteric

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Reccared I successor Liuva II
Reccared I child Liuva II
Reccared I succeededBy Liuva II