Theudigisel
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Theudigisel or Theudegisel (in Latin Theudigisclus and in Spanish and Portuguese Teudiselo, Teudigiselo, or Teudisclo) was king of the Visigoths in Hispania for one year (548-549). Some Visigothic king lists skip Theudigisel, as well as Agila, going directly from Theudis to Athanagild.
He was a duke under Theudis and he forced the Franks out after there invasion of 541, cutting them off in the pass of Valcarlos. He accepted a bribe to allow them to return to France after the route.
He was assassinated during a banquet in Seville. His assassination appears to have been the work of certain husbands with whose wives he had been maintaining illicit relations.
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Preceded by Theudis |
King of the Visigoths 548 – 549 |
Succeeded by Agila |