Translation for '
Visigothic' from English to Bulgarian
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- Covarrubias is a surname in the Spanish language, indicating place of origin, the village and municipality of Covarrubias (province of Burgos, Spain), that was founded in the 7th century by the visigothic king Chindasuinth.
- Additionally, a visigothic baptismal font and a plateresque (15th century) walnut wood pulpit can be found.
- The Visigothic crypt (the Crypt of San Antolín) in Palencia Cathedral (Spain), was built during the reign of Wamba to preserve the remains of the martyr Saint Antoninus of Pamiers, a Visigothic-Gallic nobleman brought from Narbonne to Visigothic Hispania in 672 or 673 by Wamba himself.
- The Visigothic/Mozarabic rite was revived by Cardinal Jiménez de Cisneros, who published in 1500 and 1502 a Mozarabic Missal and Breviary, incorporating elements of the Roman rite, and dedicated a chapel to preserving the Visigothic/Mozarabic rite.
- ... LXXXIX), is a late 7th or early 8th century Visigothic prayer book.
- As the Arab name "Al-Munastir" suggests, the Mosque was built on the site of a Christian monastery and incorporates some of the fabric of a visigothic basilica.
- In the town, there are many archeological sites, most of them come from hispanic- visigothic times, with household areas and burials.
- There has been historiographical debate over the impact the Visigothic defeat had on Clovis’ convocation of the council.
- Upon becoming king, Euric defeated several other Visigothic kings and chieftains in a series of civil wars and soon became the first ruler of a truly unified Visigothic nation.
- At Werden Abbey he examined manuscripts written in Visigothic and Latin, dating back to the time of the Visigothic king Alaric.
- The Visigothic Code of Ervig (680-687) made ownership of a sword mandatory for men joining the Visigothic army, regardless whether the men were Goth or Roman.
- Galla Narbonensis and surrounding areas were incorporated into the Visigothic Kingdom between AD 462 and 477, permanently ending Roman political control.
- Nobody knows for sure where the primitive paleochristian and later visigothic basilica once stood, but a cathedral in Vic appears documented at least form the year 516.
- The lands of the Duero valley will witness the revival of architecture over the neo-visigothic 10th and 11th centuries, while the first Romanesque building started in Catalan lands in the year 1000.
- Recent archaeological examination has determined that the crypt was originally a small Visigothic temple upon which the abbey was subsequently constructed.
- From the 580s, the Visigothic kings began to strike coins in their own names.
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