History of the Origin of Representative Government in EuropeGuizot, François
History
History of the Origin of Representative Government in Europe
Guizot, François
Europe -- History; Representative government and representation
7. After the death of Alaric II., his legitimate son Amalaric,
still a child, was taken into Spain. His natural son, Gesalic,
became a king in Gaul. At this period, the monarchy of the
Visigoths was transferred from Gaul into Spain. The Franks,
Burgundians, and Ostrogoths, seized the Gallic possessions of
the Visigoths. Gesalic was defeated, and Amalaric reigned under
the protection of his grandfather Theodoric, and the tutelage
of Theudes.
8. On the death of Amalaric, Theudes was elected king, and
reigned from 531 to 548. He fixed the seat of the Visigothic
monarchy in Spain. He waged long wars against the Franks, and,
though an Arian, behaved with tolerance towards the Catholics.
He authorized the bishops to meet annually in council at
Toledo. Until the reign of Theudes, the principle of hereditary
succession to the throne appears to have prevailed among the
Visigoths; after Theudes, the principle of election prevailed
in fact and in law.
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9. From 548 to 567, reigned Theudegisil, Agila, Athanagild.
There were continual wars between the Franks, the Suevi, and
the Romans. To obtain the assistance of the Romans in his
rebellion against Agila, Athanagild gave up to the Emperor
Justinian several places between Valentia and Cadiz. Roman
garrisons were accordingly sent into those towns. The Romans
had also retained possession of other towns in Spain.
Athanagild took up his residence at Toledo. He was the father
of Queen Brunehault. At his death, the grandees remained five
months without electing his successor. At length they elected
Liuva, the governor of Narbonne, who associated his brother
Leovigild with him on the throne. Leovigild governed Spain, and
Liuva, Visigothic Gaul. Liuva died in 570, and Leovigild became
sole king. With him commences, to speak truly, the complete and
regular monarchy of the Visigoths in Spain.
Reign Of Leovigild.
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