Don Roderick

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Don Roderick is the legendary last Visigothic king of Spain, often depicted in literature as a tragic figure whose downfall heralds the Moorish conquest of the Iberian Peninsula.

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instanceOf legendary king
literary character
appearsInGenre epic poetry
historical romance
legend
associatedWith Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
Visigothic Kingdom NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent Moorish conquest of the Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
basedOn Roderic NERFINISHED
characterType tragic figure
culturalContext Spanish legend
describedAs last Visigothic king of Spain
languageTradition Portuguese literature
Romance-language epic tradition
Spanish literature
linkedToTheme Christian–Muslim conflict
divine punishment
fall of kingdoms
national catastrophe
narrativeFunction exemplum of royal misrule leading to conquest
oftenDepictedAs morally flawed ruler
victim of fate
relatedLegend legend of La Cava NERFINISHED
legend of the enchanted tower of Toledo
roleInTradition his downfall heralds the Moorish conquest
symbolizes end of Visigothic rule in Spain
transition to Muslim rule in Iberia
timePeriodAssociated early 8th century

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