Theudigisel

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Theudigisel was a 6th-century Visigothic king of Hispania and Septimania whose short and turbulent reign was marked by military conflict and internal instability.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Visigothic king
historical figure
monarch
causeOfDeath stabbing
centuryOfActivity 6th century
conflict wars against the Byzantines
countryRuled Hispania NERFINISHED
Septimania NERFINISHED
Visigothic Kingdom NERFINISHED
deathDate 549
deathPlace Seville NERFINISHED
dynasty Visigothic monarchy NERFINISHED
era post-Roman Iberia
ethnicGroup Visigoths NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Theudigisel NERFINISHED
governedTerritory former Western Roman provinces in Hispania
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
internalOppositionFrom Visigothic aristocracy
killedAtEvent banquet in Seville
languageOfName Gothic
mannerOfDeath assassination
notableEvent assassination by conspirators at a feast
notableFor internal instability in the Visigothic kingdom
military conflicts during his reign
short reign
occupation king
partOf Visigothic Kingdom of Toledo NERFINISHED
politicalStatus usurper according to some sources
positionHeld King of Hispania
King of Septimania NERFINISHED
King of the Visigoths NERFINISHED
powerBase Visigothic nobility
predecessor Theudis NERFINISHED
regionOfRule Hispania NERFINISHED
Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
Septimania NERFINISHED
reignEnd 549
reignStart 548
religion Arian Christianity NERFINISHED
royalTitle Rex Visigothorum
ruleCharacterizedBy factional conflict
political instability
sourceMention Isidore of Seville NERFINISHED
spouse widow of Theudis
successor Agila I NERFINISHED

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