- John of
Biclaro, Biclar, or
Biclarum (c. 540 –
after 621), also
Iohannes Biclarensis, was a
Visigoth chronicler. He was born in Lusitania, in the city...
- Basques, or
domestic competitors.
According to the
chronicle of John of
Biclaro, as co-king
Liuvigild initiated the
first of
several campaigns to expand...
- community. The
information for the rest of Reccared's
reign is scanty. John of
Biclaro, Reccared's contemporary, ends his
account with the
Third Council of Toledo...
- Invasion.
Italy and Her Invaders, Vol. 5, Book VI. pp. 71–73. John of
Biclaro. Chronicle.
Conti 1975. Hallenbeck. "Pavia and Rome: The
Lombard Monarchy...
- in
relation to its
dependant sees and that city.
According to John of
Biclaro, in 570 Miro
succeeded Theodemar as king of the Sueves.
During his time...
-
Melik Verginella Spain Altamira y
Crevea Arié
Beevor Benn****ar John of
Biclaro Carr
Collins Elliott Florencio Gibson Ivars Kamen Parker Payne Pérez Preston...
-
given in
William J. Langer, ed. An
Encyclopedia of
World History John of
Biclaro,
Chronicle 10.
Translated by
Kenneth Baxter Wolf,
Conquerors and Chroniclers...
- Club Champions' Cup and the 2000 Under-21
World Championship. John of
Biclaro (ca.540 -
after 621) a
Visigoth chronicler. Ibn B****ām (1058-1147) an Arab...
- 570, and Theoctistus'
successor Amabilis in 571) are
recorded by John of
Biclaro to have been
killed in a
battle by Garmul's forces. His activities, especially...
- the
Duchy of Cantabria.
Amaya is
mentioned in the
Chronicle of John of
Biclaro, as a town
captured by the
Visigothic king
Liuvigild in 574. According...