Examples of using Visigoth in English and their translations into Spanish
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He is a Hun, a Visigoth, a barbarian at the gate, clamoring for noble Roman blood
Well, whoever the father is, the son is a bit of a Visigoth, I'm afraid.
we discovered this World Heritage Site where you can walk trough the Roman, Visigoth, Muslim Era….
built at the beginnings of the 10th century over an ancient Visigoth temple.
The name Zamora comes from the Visigoth"Semura" or from the Arab"Azemur" and"Semurah.
while the Church of Sant Ambrós, was of Visigoth origin.
Later it was the centre of Visigoth Spain,(which explains its remarkable medieval architecture)
The Visigoth period was not very determining in this place,
We can ascertain that the first building located within the castle area was of Visigoth origin.
The Visigoth left as their legacy beautiful basilicas in the honor of Saint Vincent Martyr, who planted the seed for Christianity with his martyrdom towards 304 AC.
It stands out the architecture of the three temples and the witnesses of Visigoth era, the High Medieval
Such a harsh measure was unheard of in Visigoth laws, except for the cases of Jews practising circumcision.
this argaric enclave was first Visigoth and then a Muslim settlement,
In 1936 some Visigoth tombs were found, which had pretty pottery
The area has significant patrimonial and cultural value due to being home to Roman, Visigoth and Arab remains.
Later, with the fall of Roman Empire the lands were occupied by Visigoth tribes and finally by Muslims.
During the Roman Era, it belonged to the Clunia Judicial Convent, and during the Visigoth times in Spain, it became the Bishopric See of the Catholic Church.
San Ildefonso, Toledo Visigoth bishop whose feast day is January 23.
The fall of the Roman Empire led to the creation of Visigoth settlements but these never came close to conquer the Basques.
serenity of the ancient capital of Visigoth Spain.