- Theodemir, Theodemar,
Theudemer or
Theudimer was a
Germanic name
common among the
various Germanic peoples of
early medieval Europe.
According to Smaragdus...
-
Theodemir or
Theudimer (died 743) was a
Visigothic comes (count)
prominent in the
southeast of
Carthaginensis (the
region around Murcia)
during the last...
- (Latin), was more or less
under the
control of the
Visigothic warlord Theudimer and
thereafter under Visigothic rule from 400 to 700 A.D. The
Goths did...
- his base in
Murcia after the
power vacuum after King Roderic's defeat.
Theudimer then
signed a
conditional capitulation by
which his
lands were made into...
-
between Arab
rulers and
Visigothic noblemen elsewhere, as in the case of
Theudimer,
although most
historians consider this unlikely. At some
point Pelagius...
-
record of a
Byzantine attack on
southern Iberia that was
repulsed by
Theudimer some
years before the fall of the
Visigothic kingdom. This has led to...
-
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (b. 681) Rigobert,
Frankish abbot and
bishop Theudimer (also
known as Tudmir),
Visigothic count Wihtburh, Anglo-Saxon abbess...
- the
coasts of
southern Spain and was
driven off by a
local count named Theudimer. The
dating of this
event is disputed: it may have
occurred as part of...
-
Byzantine fleet raided the
coasts of
southern Hispania and was
driven off by
Theudimer.[citation needed] The
dating of this
event is disputed: it may have occurred...
- ‘Abd al-Aziz
signed a
peace treaty with the
Visigothic lord of Murcia,
Theudimer. His name in
Arabic is Tudmir. The treaty,
known as the
Treaty of Tudmir...