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in December 567. Roger Collins notes this was the first time a Visigothic king is mentioned in the north-eastern region of the realm since 531, when Amalaric was murdered. He suggests Liuva's coronation near the border with the
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Liuva's year of death is disputed. He either died in the third year of his rule from unrecorded causes or a few years later, somewhere between 570–573.
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The Frankish threat may also explain why Liuva gave shelter to bishop Pronimius (modern French:
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to live in Septimania "for some reason or other". Liuva made him bishop of
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both co-ruler and heir in 569, putting him in direct charge of
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Isidore of Seville's History of the Goths, Vandals, and Suevi
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was because of renewed threats from that neighbor; under
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Liuva I, illustration from a 15th-century copy of the
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Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum
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Semblanzas de reyes
Rex Hispania
Athanagild
Liuvigild
Arianism
Visigothic
King
Hispania
Septimania
Narbonne
Athanagild
Franks
Guntram
Liuvigild
Hispania Citerior
Gregory of Tours
Bourges
Agde
Liuvigild
Childebert
Vence
doi
10.1017/s0009840x00324520
ISSN
0009-840X
Isidore of Seville
Historia de regibus Gothorum, Vandalorum et Suevorum
"Chronicon (Iohannes Biclarensis) - Wikisource"
Kenneth Baxter Wolf

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