Liuva I succeeds his father Athanagild after …

Years: 568 - 568

Liuva I succeeds his father Athanagild after an interregnum of five months and becomes king of the Visigoths.

He is made king at Narbonne following the death of Athanagild in 567.

Roger Collins notes this was the first time a Visigothic king is mentioned in the northeastern region of the realm since 531, when Amalaric was murdered.

He suggests Liuva's coronation near the border with the Franks was because of renewed threats from that neighbor; under Guntram, the Franks are known to have posed more of a threat to the Visigoths.

Liuva, who is favored by the Visigoth nobles, rules in Septimania, the Visigothic lands north of the Pyrenees.

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