Visigoth King of Hispania and Septimania from 687 to ~702
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Egica
Egica in the 9th-century Codex Vigilanus
King of the Visigoths
Reign
15 November 687 – 701/703
Predecessor
Erwig
Successor
Wittiza
Born
c. 640 Visigothic Kingdom
Died
701/703 Visigothic Kingdom
Spouse
Cixilo
(m. 680)
Issue
Wittiza Oppas
Egica, Ergica, or Egicca (c. 640 – 701/703), was the Visigoth King of Hispania and Septimania from 687 until his death. He was the son of Ariberga and the nephew of Wamba.[1]
^"Egica | Real Academia de la Historia" ['Royal Academy of History']. dbe.rah.es. Retrieved 2023-04-12.
Egica, Ergica, or Egicca (c. 640 – 701/703), was the Visigoth King of Hispania and Septimania from 687 until his death. He was the son of Ariberga and...
until his death, co-ruling with his father, Egica, until 702 or 703. [citation needed] Early in his reign, Egica made it clear that his intention was to secure...
though he still made provisions for the army. Ervig had his son-in-law Egica made king. Despite a rebellion by the bishop of Toledo, the 16th council...
Cixilo (c. 665 – fl. 694) was a Visigoth queen consort, whose husband, king Egica (687–702) married her to secure his succession to the throne of Cixilo's...
of Toledo on the eve of the Muslim conquest of Hispania. He was a son of Egica and therefore a brother or half-brother of Wittiza. After the defeat of...
taken place after his exile to Córdoba following the succession of King Egica in that year. According to the Chronicle of 754, Roderic "tumultuously [tumultuose]...
Liuvigoto. After falling seriously ill, Erwig proclaimed his son-in-law Egica, the husband of his daughter Cixilo, as his heir on 14 November 687 and...
Collins observes that "Ervig proclaimed Egica as his chosen successor" on 14 November 687. In 700, Egica's son Wittiza followed him on the throne according...
harmed. She was the mother of Cixilo, who married Egica; Egica then became Erwig's successor. Egica, who succeeded to the throne after Erwigs' death in...
est calculée en fonction du calendrier local, ici celui du règne du roi Egica, et non en fonction du calendrier juif comme au bas Moyen Âge. Spencer Northcote...
the reign of Egica and briefly ruled as king from Toledo. A single coin that is related stylistically to those of the sole reign of Egica indicates that...
son of Favila, who had been a dignitary at the court of the Visigoth King Egica (687–700), established his headquarters at Cangas de Onís, Asturias and...
his bath. Aripert becomes new ruler of the Lombard Kingdom in Italy. King Egica dies, possibly assassinated in a plot led by Roderic. He is succeeded by...
European secular law to criminalize sodomy. 693 – In Iberia, Visigothic ruler Egica of Hispania and Septimania, demanded that a Church council confront the...
until the end of the year. 694 – At the Seventeenth Council of Toledo, Egica, a king of the Visigoths of Hispania, accuses Jews of aiding Muslims, sentencing...
sometimes called the Code of Recceswinth) and later kings Wamba, Erwig, Egica, and perhaps Wittiza. Recceswinth's code was edited by Braulio of Zaragoza...
Visigothic King Egica. It was the king's third council and primarily directed, as was the Sixteenth, against the Jews, for whom Egica seems to have had...
the latter year, he was at the head of a conspiracy to dethrone the king, Egica. He planned to assassinate the king, Queen Liuvigoto, and four of their...
Chindasuinth (642–53) Liuvigoto, wife of Erwig (680–87) Cixilo, wife of Egica (687–702), married 670, but repudiated late 687 Egilona, wife of Roderic...
She was independently wealthy. Egilona may have been related to Kings Egica and Wittiza. Since the succession of 710 was contested, Roderic may have...
traditionally elective rather than hereditary Egica associated Wittiza during his lifetime to the throne (for example, Egica and Wittiza are known to have issued...
Ḥafṣ ibn Albar al-Qūṭī al-Qurṭubî Native name حفص ابن البر القوطي القرطبي Family House of Egica Father Álvaro of Córdoba (debated) Occupation Translator...
est calculée en fonction du calendrier local, ici celui du règne du roi Egica, et non en fonction du calendrier juif comme au bas Moyen Âge. Clauss, Manfred...
April 693. It was the second of three councils convened by Visigothic king Egica. In 692, the archbishop of Toledo, Sisebert, led a rebellion with many nobles...
Pelayo's father had been a dignitary at the court of the Visigoth King Egica. Pelayo gathered a band of warriors to resist Islamic encroachment. When...
for the persecution of gays and Jews. 693 – In Iberia, Visigothic ruler Egica of Hispania and Septimania, demanded that a Church council confront the...