Goswintha

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Goswintha was a Visigothic queen consort, known as the influential and often controversial wife of King Leovigild in 6th-century Hispania.

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Goswintha canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Visigothic queen consort
historical figure
activeInCentury 6th century
associatedWithEvent Arian–Catholic religious disputes in Visigothic Hispania
associatedWithPlace Visigothic court at Toledo NERFINISHED
chronologicalContext reign of Leovigild
countryOfCitizenship Visigothic Kingdom NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Visigoths NERFINISHED
knownAs Galswintha (variant in some sources) NERFINISHED
Goiswintha NERFINISHED
Gosuinth NERFINISHED
knownFor opposition to Catholic conversion of the Visigothic elite
notableFor involvement in religious conflicts between Arianism and Catholicism
political influence at the Visigothic court
occupation queen consort
placeOfActivity Toledo NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen consort of the Visigoths
relative Brunhild NERFINISHED
Ingund NERFINISHED
religion Arian Christianity NERFINISHED
residence Hispania NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Leovigild NERFINISHED
stepSon Hermenegild NERFINISHED
Reccared I NERFINISHED

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Leovigild spouse Goswintha