Andeca
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Andeca was the Suevi king of Galicia (584-585) who assassinated Eboric and took his mother as a wife. He was proclaimed king by the insurrectionist nobility which wanted to wrest control of their state from the Visigoths with whom Miro, Euric's father, had made peace treaties. The Visigothic king Leovigild used this as an excuse to intervene once more in Suevi affairs. He deposed Andeca and sent him to a monastery. At this moment, a pretender, Malaric, arose, but had no real power; the Suevi were subsumed within the Visigothic nation.
Preceded by: Euric |
King of Galicia 584-585 |
Succeeded by: Malaric |