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Name
  
Liuva II

Cousins
  
Athanagild

Role
  
King of Hispania

Grandparents
  
Liuvigild

Died
  
603 AD

Uncles
  
Hermenegild

Parents
  
Reccared I


Liuva II

Similar People
  
Reccared I, Suintila, Liuvigild, Hermenegild

Liuva II, (c. 584 – December 603), youthful son of Reccared, was Visigothic King of Hispania, Septimania and Galicia from 601 to 603. He succeeded Reccared at only eighteen years of age.

In the spring of 602, the Goth Witteric, one of the conspirators with Sunna de Mérida to reestablish Arianism in 589, was given command of the army to repulse the Byzantines. From his position of power at the head of the army, he surrounded himself with people in his confidence. When it came time to expel the Byzantines, Witteric instead used his troops to strike at the king in the spring of 603. Invading the royal palace, and deposing the young king, he counted on the support of a faction of nobles in opposition to the dynasty of Leovigild. Witteric cut off the king's right hand and later had him condemned and executed in the summer of 603.

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