© Editado por José Adelino Maltez em Dili, Universidade Nacional de Timor Leste, ano de 2008 © José Adelino Maltez, Crónica do Pensamento Político, editada em Dili, na ilha do nascer do sol, finais de 2008
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Reis dos Visigodos
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s arianos Fritigerno (369–380) Atanarico (369-380) Reis que governaram em Toulouse Ver artigo principal: Reino Visigodo de Toulouse Alarico I (395-415) Ataúlfo (410-415) Sigerico (415) Vália (ou Wália) (415-418) Teodorico I (418-451) Turismundo (451-453) Teodorico II (453-466) Eurico (466-484) Alarico II (484-507) [editar]Reis que governaram em Toledo Ver artigo principal: Reino de Toledo Gesaleico (ou Geserico) (507-510) Amalarico (510-531) Têudis (531-538) Teudiselo (ou Teudisigelo) (538-549) Ágila I (ou Agila I) (549-551) Atanagildo (551-567) Liúva I (ou Liuva I) (567-572) Leovigildo (572-586) Recaredo I (ou Recáredo I) (586-601) Liúva II (ou Liuva II) (601-603) Viterico (ou Witerico) (603-610) Gundemaro (610-612) Sisebuto (612-621) Recaredo II (ou Recáredo II) (621) Suíntila (621-631) Iudila (626-629? ou 634-636?) Sisenando (631-636) Chintila (ou Quintila) (636-639) Tulga (639-642) Chindasvinto (ou Quindasvinto) (642-653) Recesvinto (653-672) Vamba (ou Wamba) (672-680) Ervígio (680-687) Égica (687-700), intercalado pelo usurpador Suniefredo (692) Vitiza (ou Witiza) (700-710) Rodrigo (ou Roderico) (710-711) These kings were Arians, but they tended to succeed their fathers or close relatives on the throne and thus constitute a dynasty. Alaric I (395–410) Athaulf (410–415) Sigeric (415) Wallia (415–419) Theodoric I (419–451) Thorismund (451–453) Theodoric II (453–466) Euric (466–484) Alaric II (484–507) Gesalec (507–511) Theodoric the Great (511–526), regent Amalaric (526–531) [edit] Non-Balti kings The Visigothic monarchy took on a completely elective character with the fall of the Balti, but the monarchy remained Arian until Reccared converted in 587. Only a few sons succeeded their fathers to the throne in this period. Theudis (531–548) Theudigisel (548–549) Agila I (549–554) Athanagild (554–568) Liuva I (568–572), only ruled in Narbonensis from 569 Liuvigild (569–586), ruled only south of the Pyrenees until 572 Hermenegild (580–585), sub-king in Baetica Reccared I (580–601), son, sub-king in Narbonensis until 586, first Catholic king Segga (586–587), rebel Liuva II (601–603), son Witteric (603–610) Gundemar (610–612) Sisebut (612–621) Reccared II (621), son Suintila (621–631) Reccimer (626–631), son and associate Sisenand (631–636) Iudila (632–633), rebel Chintila (636–640) Tulga (640–641) Chindasuinth (641–653) Recceswinth (649–672), son, initially co-king Froia (653), rebel Wamba (672–680) Hilderic (672), rebel Paul (672–673), rebel Erwig (680–687) Ergica (687–702) Suniefred (693), rebel Wittiza (694–710), son, initially co-king or sub-king in Gallaecia Roderic (710–711), only in Lusitania and Carthaginiensis Agila II (711–714), only in Tarraconensis and Narbonensis Oppas (712), perhaps in opposition to Roderic and Agila II Ardo (714–721), only in Narbonensis |
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Última revisão:15-02-2009