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- Wittiza of the Visigoths)Chronicle of 754 places the event in 698. Numismatic analysis of coinage types also supports the thesis that Wittiza ruled from 694. The raising of Wittiza...17 KB (2,192 words) - 00:41, 26 November 2024
- capture of the Visigothic capital of Toledo. The primary source for the battle is the Mozarabic Chronicle, which was written shortly after 754, probably...38 KB (4,786 words) - 20:04, 17 March 2025
- doubt the general portrayal of her role. The Christian Chronicle of 754 records that: "on the advice of Queen Egilona, wife of the late king Roderic, whom...5 KB (681 words) - 01:58, 8 June 2024
List of Berbers
) but news of a Berber revolt in north Africa made him turn back when he reached Zaragoza.: 92 Instead, according to the Chronicle of 754, Uqba carried...
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Rotrude of Trier
) from the 720s onwards. Indeed, the anonymous Chronicle of 754 records a victory for Odo in 721 at the Battle of Toulouse, while the Liber Pontificalis records...
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Hudhayfa ibn al-Ahwas al-Qaysi (category Umayyad governors of Al-Andalus)
governor of Ifriqiya with the consent of the caliph is recorded in the Chronicle of 754. All subsequent governors seem to have governed independently of Damascus...
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peoples of the Christian, western portion of the continent, appeared in the Hispanic Latin Chronicle of 754, sometimes attributed to an author called...
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in the Chronicle of 754, the life of Saint Ildefonsus by Cixila, and ecclesiastical letters sent from Toledo. The eighth century bishop of Toledo, Cixila...
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Yazid I (category People of the Second Fitna)
from al-Andalus (Islamic Spain), the Chronicle of 741 and the Chronicle of 754, both of which likely drew their material from an earlier Arabic work,...
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the Chronicle of 754. It contains little Spanish history; the first 14 sections contain very brief mentions of the Visigothic kings up to the reign of Suintila...
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account of the events of the time, the Christian Chronicle of 754, makes no mention of the incident. However, as is told in the Rotensian Chronicle as well...
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Mozarabs (category History of al-Andalus)
record from al-Andalus of the conquest period. There are two main works, the Chronicle of 741 and the Chronicle of 754. At the height of the Córdoban martyrs'...
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Mauri (section Revival of the name)
to have been continued Mauri resistance for another 50 years. The Chronicle of 754 still mentions Mauri but by the High Middle Ages the endonym seems...
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- The Chronicle of the Saxons or "Brut y Saeson" (1863) Anonymous, translated by Henry Parry Anonymous1460384The Chronicle of the Saxons or "Brut y Saeson"1863Henry
- mouth? He makes an image and calls it Christ. Iconoclastic Conciliabulum, 754 AD, § 16, in Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: Second Series, Volume XIV, P
- In: FN Magill (ed) Critical survey of drama: foreign language series, vol 2. Englewood Cliffs: Salem Press, pp 754-763, 1986. Rosslyn F. Lorca and Greek