Claudius is sent to put down the …
Years: 587 - 587
Claudius is sent to put down the revolt in Mérida after a count named Witteric had exposed the plot of Sunna, the city's Arian bishop, to place the Visigoth Segga on the throne and probably to also kill the Catholic Méridan bishop Masona in 587.
Segga is captured, his hands cut off (the penalty for usurpers), and banished to Galicia.
The less important conspirators are deprived of their property and offices and sent into exile, but one of the chief rebels, Vagrila, takes refuge in the basilica of Saint Eulalia.
Claudius is told, upon request, to give Vagrila, his family, and his possessions over to the church of Mérida, which he does.
Masona, however, releases Vagrila and his family and returned his property to him.
Locations
People
Groups
- Goths (East Germanic tribe)
- Christianity, Arian
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Visigothic Kingdom of Spain
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Justinian dynasty
- Spania (province of the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire
