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    received as part of her arras, and later at the Monastery of Santa María in Wamba, Valladolid where she was buried; Teresa (1151–1218), countess consort of...
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  • meaning, it’s political like The Burden Bearer. What’s depicted here is King Wamba’s story of becoming king due to his talents and popular opinion. Later on...
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  • Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 7 July 2019. "Wamba loses WBC title". The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, British Columbia. Associated...
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  • queen consort by marriage to king Erwig (680–687). She was a cousin of King Wamba. In 683, her spouse attempted to secure a reform in which the remarriage...
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    followed this with a wooden figure of St Michael for the hospital of Navas del Rey, Castile. From 1745 to 1750 he worked on creating four wooden figures to...
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    that of John of Biclar, and in military laws such as the one extolled by Wamba which was incorporated into the Liber Iudicum, the Visigothic legal code...
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    (636–640) Tulga (640–641) Chindasuinth (641–653) Reccesuinth (649–672) Wamba (672–680) Erwig (680–687) Egica, (687–702) - secured his son Wittiza as...
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    related to the monarchy and acted as princes in all matters. Both 'governors' Wamba and Wittiza (Vitiza) acted as doge (they would later become kings in Toledo)...
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  • They are best known for their coats made of white crystalline bristles. Wambas are hooved creatures that live on Cholganna. Wampas are a horned, clawed...
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    against the Asturians took place: one of them headed by Visigothic king Wamba (reigned 672–680); the other by Muslim governor Musa bin Nusayr during the...
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