Liuva II | |
King of the Visigoths | |
Reign | 21 December 601 - June or July 603 |
Succession | Son of Reccared I, acclaimed king by part of the nobility because he was born before the marriage of his father to his mother Baddo. |
Predecessor | Reccared I |
Successor | Witteric |
Alternative Names | Recared Recaredo (Span. Port.) |
Father | Reccared I |
Mother | Baddo or Bauda |
Born | 583 |
Died | June or July 603 Witteric invaded his palace, deposed him with the support of a faction of nobles, cut off the king's right hand and later had him condemned and executed. [1] |
Religion | Catholicism |
Regnal Titles | ||
Preceeded by Reccared I |
King of the Visigoths 601 - 603 |
Succeeded by Witteric |
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- ↑ Isidore, chapter 57