Leander, brother of the encyclopedist Isidore of …
Years: 579 - 579
Leander, brother of the encyclopedist Isidore of Seville, enjoying an elite position in the secure surroundings of tolerated Catholic culture here, had become at first a Benedictine monk, and in 579 is appointed bishop of Seville.
In the meantime he has founded a celebrated school, which soon becomes a center of Catholic learning.
As Bishop, he has access to the princess Ingunthis and works tirelessly with her to convert her husband, an act of court intrigue that cannot honestly be divorced from a political context.
Under Ingund's influence, and that of Leander, Hermenegild is in 579 converted to Catholicism.
His family demands that he return to the Arian faith, but he refuses.
As a result, he leads a revolt against his father, inspiring Spanish Romans to proclaim him their king.
He asks the Empire for aid, but none is forthcoming.
After some time he seeks sanctuary in a church.
Liuvigild will not violate the sanctuary, and sends Reccared inside to speak with Hermenegild and offer peace, which Hermenegild accepts.
Leander, exiled by Liuvigild, beats a hasty retreat to Constantinople.
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- Goths (East Germanic tribe)
- Christianity, Arian
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Suebic Kingdom of Galicia
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Visigothic Kingdom of Spain
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Justinian dynasty
- Spania (province of the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire
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