Liuva I

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Liuva I was a 6th-century king of the Visigoths who ruled in Hispania and Septimania and co-ruled with his brother Leovigild.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 6th-century ruler
Visigothic king
monarch
centuryOfActivity 6th century
coRulershipArrangement Leovigild ruled most of Hispania while Liuva I retained Septimania
coRulerWith Leovigild NERFINISHED
countryRuled Visigothic Kingdom NERFINISHED
deathDate 572
dynasty Visigothic royal house NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Visigoths NERFINISHED
givenName Liuva NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
languageContext Latin-speaking kingdom
monarchType Visigothic monarch
notableEvent division of rule with Leovigild between Septimania and Hispania
positionHeld King of the Visigoths NERFINISHED
predecessor Athanagild NERFINISHED
regionAssociated Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Southern Gaul NERFINISHED
reignEnd 572
reignStart 568
relative Leovigild NERFINISHED
religion Arian Christianity NERFINISHED
ruledRegionPrimarily Septimania NERFINISHED
ruledTerritory Hispania NERFINISHED
Septimania NERFINISHED
sibling Leovigild NERFINISHED
successor Leovigild NERFINISHED
title Rex Visigothorum

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Leovigild predecessor Liuva I