Rekhila

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Rekhila is an alternative historical spelling of Rechila, a 5th-century Suevic king who ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula.

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Label Occurrences
Rekhila canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Suevic king
historical spelling
human
king
activeInCentury 5th century
alternativeSpellingOf Rechila NERFINISHED
associatedWithPeople Suebi NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion Hispania NERFINISHED
child Rechiarius NERFINISHED
conflictWith Western Roman Empire NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Kingdom of the Suebi NERFINISHED
diedInCentury 5th century
era Migration Period NERFINISHED
ethnicity Suebi NERFINISHED
father Hermeric NERFINISHED
floruit first half of the 5th century
governmentForm monarchy
hasAlternativeSpelling Rechilaus NERFINISHED
Rekhila NERFINISHED
Requila NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod fall of the Western Roman Empire
knownFor conquests in the Iberian Peninsula
expansion of Suevic rule in Hispania
languageContext Latin sources
notableEvent campaigns against Roman authority in Hispania
capture of Mérida
occupation monarch
opposedReligionOf Nicene Christianity NERFINISHED
partOf Late Antiquity NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of the Suebi NERFINISHED
predecessor Hermeric NERFINISHED
refersTo Rechila NERFINISHED
region Gallaecia NERFINISHED
reignedOver Kingdom of the Suebi NERFINISHED
parts of the Iberian Peninsula
religion paganism
ruledTerritory Baetica NERFINISHED
Gallaecia NERFINISHED
Lusitania NERFINISHED
sourceType late Roman and early medieval chronicles
successor Rechiarius NERFINISHED
title Rex Suevorum NERFINISHED
usedFor Rechila, king of the Suevi NERFINISHED
usedIn historical sources

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Rechila nameVariant Rekhila