Visigoths
A Germanic people who established the Visigothic Kingdom in Gaul and Iberia.
Alaric II was a Visigothic king known for legal reforms and military conflict with the Franks, dying in battle in 507.
Athanagild was a Visigothic king who won a civil war but allowed Byzantine presence in southern Spain.
Chindaswinth was a Visigothic king who strengthened the monarchy and promulgated important legal codes.
Euric was a Visigothic king who expanded the kingdom's territory in Gaul and Hispania, defeating Roman forces and establishing independence.
Liuvigild was a powerful Visigothic king who united most of Iberia and founded new cities.
Pelagius was a Visigothic nobleman who led the Christian resistance in Asturias against Muslim rule.
Reccared I was the Visigothic king who converted to Nicene Christianity and unified the kingdom religiously.
Recceswinth was a Visigothic king who completed the Visigothic Code and reinforced church council authority.
Roderic was the last Visigothic king who died in battle against Muslim invaders in 711.
Sisebut was a Visigothic king known for his persecution of Jews and patronage of learning.
Swinthila was a Visigothic king who completed the expulsion of Byzantines from Spain.
Theodoric I was a Visigothic king who fought alongside Romans against Attila the Hun and died in the battle.
Wallia was the Visigothic king who established the kingdom in southwestern Gaul as foederati of Rome and began expansion into Hispania.