Liuvigild's son Reccared I converts to Catholic …
Years: 587 - 587
Liuvigild's son Reccared I converts to Catholic Christianity on succeeding his father as king of the Visigoths in 587, leading to some unrest in the kingdom, notably a revolt by the Arian bishop of Mérida, which is put down; he also beats back another Frankish offensive in the north.
Many Visigothic nobles follow his example, but in Septimania (Southern Gaul) are Arian uprisings also.
Reccared I then oversees the Third Council of Toledo in 589, where he announces his faith in the Nicene creed and denounces the Arian.
Adopting the name Flavius, the family name of the Constantinian dynasty, he styles himself as the successor to the Roman emperors.
He bans Jews from slave ownership, intermarriage and holding positions of authority.
He also declares that children of mixed marriages be raised Christian.
Reccared also fights the imperial forces in Hispania Baetica after they begin a new offensive.
Locations
People
Groups
- Jews
- Franks
- Goths (East Germanic tribe)
- Christianity, Arian
- East, or Oriens, Praetorian prefecture of
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Septimania
- Visigothic Kingdom of Spain
- Soissons (eventually Neustria), Frankish Kingdom of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Justinian dynasty
- Spania (province of the East Roman (Byzantine) Empire
