Visigothic Collection
"Unraveling the Legacy of the Visigoths: Exploring their Code, Art, and Kings" The Visigothic Code or Liber Iudiciorum
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"Unraveling the Legacy of the Visigoths: Exploring their Code, Art, and Kings" The Visigothic Code or Liber Iudiciorum, a legal compilation that shed light on their governance and justice system. Witiza tombstone at the Basilica of Saints Justo and Pastor in Barce - a testament to the rich Visigothic funerary art. Delving into history through a contract of sale from the Visigothic era, revealing their commercial practices. Witnessing the grandeur of King Wamba's entrance into Toledo - an event that marked his reign as a powerful Visigoth ruler. Noble visigoth depicted in an engraving from 1883 at Museo Militar, capturing their regal attire and stature. Don Rodrigo, the last Visigothic King (671-711), alongside Tariq ibn Ziyad - Chief Berber who played a significant role in Spanish history. Marveling at Mozarabic art found in Codex Vigilanus or Albeldensis from the 10th century - showcasing artistic influences during this period. Roderic, known as King Roderic (709-711), whose reign witnessed both prosperity and turmoil within the Visigothic kingdom. Unveiling ancient laws with insights from Code of Euric or Codex Euricianus dating back to fifth century - providing glimpses into early Germanic legal systems. SISEBUTO Flavio (6th century) – A prominent figure among Visigothic kings who left behind his mark on history through his rule and achievements Exploring intricate craftsmanship with an eagle-shaped fibula dating back to sixth century – highlighting skilled metalwork by ancient artisans. The story of "Visigothic" unfolds through these captivating hints.