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Wamba (died 687). Visigothic king from 672 to 680Wamba (died 687). Visigothic king of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 672 to 680. Wamba is elected the king. Colored engraving
Suintila (ca. 588 A?i? 633 / 635). Visigothic KingSuintila (ca. 588 A?i? 633/635). Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 621 to 631. Suintila escape with his son Ricimer (ca. 610-631). Colored engraving
Wittiza (687-709). Visigothic kingWittiza (687-709). Visigothic King of Hispania from 694 until his death, co-ruling with his father, Ergica, until 702 or 703
Invasion of the Iberian Peninsula by the Visigoths. Sixth century. Colored engraving
Spain. Galicia. Bande. Santa Comba Church
Visigothic earrings in bronze, covered with a layer of gold and glass paste. Unknown provenance. 5th-7th centuries. Archaeological Museum. Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain
Visigothic art. Metal brooch. 6th century. Archaeological Museum of Madrid. Spain
Spain. Galicia. Bande. Visigoth church of Santa Comba. Seventh century. Orense province
Events / Italy / Ataulf C415Ataulf, King of the Visigoths, marries Placida, half-sister of Emperor Honorius. Date: circa 415
Portrait of Theodoric and his grandson Amalaric. 18th century engraving. Litography
THEUDIGISEL ( -549). Visigothic King of Hispania (548-549). Successor of Theudis. He was murdered during a banquet. 18th century engraving. Litography
TULGA (6th centuryI). Visigothic King of Hispania (639-642). Son and successor Chintila. 18th century engraving. Litography
EURIC (420-484). King of the Visigoths (466-484). Engraving
Brass belt buckle with encrusted glasses, 7th century. It belongs to the Treasure of Torredonjimeno. Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
Cross and letters with inlay of precious stones belonging to the Treasury of Torredonjimeno. 7th c. Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
Circular Fibula studded with rhinestones, 7th. century. Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
Visigothic fibula, 7th cFibula of arc with trilaminate plates. 7th century. Visigothic art. Jewelry. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia
Beatus of Girona, 976. The Evangelist LukeBeatus of Girona. 976. The Evangelist Luke. Codex from the monastery of San Salvador de Tabara to the Commentary on the Apocalypse of St. John (776-786), work of Beatus of Li颡 na
Ataulf (?-415). Visigothic KingATAULPHUS ( -415). Visigothic king (410 - 415). Successor of his cousin alaric I. Husband of Galla Placidia in 414. Engraving
SPAIN. Covadonga. ASTURIAS. Covadonga. Statue of Don Pelayo
Suintila (634). Visigothic King of Hispania
LEONARDO, Jos頨1605-1656). Alarico in the battleLEONARDO, Jos頨 1605-1656). Alarico in the battle of Vouill鮠 Detail. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Army Museum
ALARIC I (370-410). Visigothic king (395 - 410). Scene in the camp of Alaric I during the Sack of Rome. Engraving
Treasure of Guarrazar. Set of Visigothic gold crowns and crosses (6th - 7th century). Engraving. SPAIN. Barcelona. Sant Jordi Catalan Royal Academy of Fine Arts
Hispanic-Visigothic triens of Recared I (Caesar Augusta). Coin. SPAIN. Barcelona. Numismatic Cabinet of Catalonia
Hispanic-Visigothic triens of Ergica and Wittiza
Visigithic gold coin of Reccared. Minted in Toledo. Obverse. Coin
Visigoth Chief WarriorWarrior chief of the Visigoths in fur tunic, carrying a heavy stick
Roderic Visigoth RulerRODERIC, VISIGOTH RULER Last King of the Visigoths, reigned 710-12
Attila at Chalons - 3The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and the Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons
Attila at Chalons - 2The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons
Attila at Chalons - 1The Huns, under Attila, are defeated by the Visigoths and Romans, commanded by Aetius, at Chalons
Tourists Admire SistineGauls, goths, visigoths and vandals in Rome A sketch in the Sistine Chapel highlighting the many types of tourists who visit
Rome Sacked by AlaricRome is sacked, plundered, looted, despoiled and finally burnt by Alaric I and his Visigoths