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nobles conspired against Witteric and assassinated him during a banquet. His body was dragged ignominiously through the streets and he was later buried without the honors corresponding to his status. The nobles then proclaimed
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and Theodoric's sister Teudila (or Teudilana) did not provide a welcoming reception. Theodoric then disgraced Ermenberga by sending her back without her dowry. Incensed, Witteric entered into a quadruple alliance with
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is dismissive of Witteric's accomplishments, writing that "although he frequently fought battles against the Roman soldiers, he did not win any adequate glory except for capturing some soldiers at
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in 589. While Sunna was sent into exile, it is unknown what happened to Witteric. In the spring of 602, Witteric was given command of the army with the job of expelling the
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with the help of his generals." The campaign against Sagunto probably took place in 605. It was probably during his reign, as well, that
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to effect his deposition and death. Despite their mutual fear of Theodoric, their alliance did not accomplish anything; according to
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The first mention of Witteric in history was as a conspirator with Sunna (bishop), the Arian bishop of
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sent for bishop Aridius of Lyons and the constable Eborin to ask Witteric for his daughter
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Bishops, Councils, and Consensus in the Visigothic Kingdom, 589-633
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The Fourth Book of the Chronicle of Fredegar with its Continuations
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During his reign, the Visigoths fought the Byzantines. However,
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Isidore of Seville's History of the Goths, Vandals, and Suevi
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Isidore, chapter 58; translated by Donini and Ford, p. 27
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Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum
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Index

King of the Visigoths

Tremissis
Tarraco
Liuva II
Gundemar
Toledo
Issue
Ermenberga
Arian
Chalcedonian Christianity
Spanish
Portuguese
Galician
Visigoth
King
Hispania
Septimania
Galicia
Mérida
Arianism
Byzantines
Liuva II
Leovigild
Isidore of Seville
Sagunto
Bigastrum
Cartago Nova
council of Toledo
Theodoric II

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