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Visigothic conversion to Catholicism
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This is episode 16 called Visigothic conversion to Catholicism and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- Why there was a religious conflict in Visigothic Spain between Catholics and Arians
- Why the reformed Arianism of Leovigild didn't work and why it was so difficult to make Catholicism the state religion of the Visigothic Kingdom
- What King Reccared did to reduce opposition following his conversion
- Details about the three attempts to overthrow Reccared between his personal conversion and the Third Council of Toledo and how the Visigoths repelled the Frankish invasion of Septimania
- Reccared's strategy to strengthen royal power using the Church
- Third Council of Toledo: Visigoths abdjure the Arian heresy and embrace Catholicism, alliance between the Visigothic state and the Church and firsts anti-Jewish policies
- Why Reccared's religious policy wasn't that different from that of Leovigild and the implications of the religious unity of Visigoths and Hispano-Romans
- Comparison of the Medieval and modern concept of nation and how Isidore of Seville blended the Visigoths and Hispano-Romans together in one nation
- The idea of mater Spania and the breakup with the ancient historiography to develop a national narrative
- Minor events of the reign of Reccared and the short reign of his son Liuva II
- The reigns of Witteric and Gundemar
- Reflection about the long-term consequences of the alliance between the Visigothic state and the Catholic Church and the unique mix of caesaropapism and theocracy that resulted from it
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continue reading
SHOW NOTES
- Why there was a religious conflict in Visigothic Spain between Catholics and Arians
- Why the reformed Arianism of Leovigild didn't work and why it was so difficult to make Catholicism the state religion of the Visigothic Kingdom
- What King Reccared did to reduce opposition following his conversion
- Details about the three attempts to overthrow Reccared between his personal conversion and the Third Council of Toledo and how the Visigoths repelled the Frankish invasion of Septimania
- Reccared's strategy to strengthen royal power using the Church
- Third Council of Toledo: Visigoths abdjure the Arian heresy and embrace Catholicism, alliance between the Visigothic state and the Church and firsts anti-Jewish policies
- Why Reccared's religious policy wasn't that different from that of Leovigild and the implications of the religious unity of Visigoths and Hispano-Romans
- Comparison of the Medieval and modern concept of nation and how Isidore of Seville blended the Visigoths and Hispano-Romans together in one nation
- The idea of mater Spania and the breakup with the ancient historiography to develop a national narrative
- Minor events of the reign of Reccared and the short reign of his son Liuva II
- The reigns of Witteric and Gundemar
- Reflection about the long-term consequences of the alliance between the Visigothic state and the Catholic Church and the unique mix of caesaropapism and theocracy that resulted from it
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Manage episode 259447676 series 2657575
Content provided by David Cot. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Cot or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This is episode 16 called Visigothic conversion to Catholicism and in this episode you will learn:
SHOW NOTES
- Why there was a religious conflict in Visigothic Spain between Catholics and Arians
- Why the reformed Arianism of Leovigild didn't work and why it was so difficult to make Catholicism the state religion of the Visigothic Kingdom
- What King Reccared did to reduce opposition following his conversion
- Details about the three attempts to overthrow Reccared between his personal conversion and the Third Council of Toledo and how the Visigoths repelled the Frankish invasion of Septimania
- Reccared's strategy to strengthen royal power using the Church
- Third Council of Toledo: Visigoths abdjure the Arian heresy and embrace Catholicism, alliance between the Visigothic state and the Church and firsts anti-Jewish policies
- Why Reccared's religious policy wasn't that different from that of Leovigild and the implications of the religious unity of Visigoths and Hispano-Romans
- Comparison of the Medieval and modern concept of nation and how Isidore of Seville blended the Visigoths and Hispano-Romans together in one nation
- The idea of mater Spania and the breakup with the ancient historiography to develop a national narrative
- Minor events of the reign of Reccared and the short reign of his son Liuva II
- The reigns of Witteric and Gundemar
- Reflection about the long-term consequences of the alliance between the Visigothic state and the Catholic Church and the unique mix of caesaropapism and theocracy that resulted from it
…
continue reading
SHOW NOTES
- Why there was a religious conflict in Visigothic Spain between Catholics and Arians
- Why the reformed Arianism of Leovigild didn't work and why it was so difficult to make Catholicism the state religion of the Visigothic Kingdom
- What King Reccared did to reduce opposition following his conversion
- Details about the three attempts to overthrow Reccared between his personal conversion and the Third Council of Toledo and how the Visigoths repelled the Frankish invasion of Septimania
- Reccared's strategy to strengthen royal power using the Church
- Third Council of Toledo: Visigoths abdjure the Arian heresy and embrace Catholicism, alliance between the Visigothic state and the Church and firsts anti-Jewish policies
- Why Reccared's religious policy wasn't that different from that of Leovigild and the implications of the religious unity of Visigoths and Hispano-Romans
- Comparison of the Medieval and modern concept of nation and how Isidore of Seville blended the Visigoths and Hispano-Romans together in one nation
- The idea of mater Spania and the breakup with the ancient historiography to develop a national narrative
- Minor events of the reign of Reccared and the short reign of his son Liuva II
- The reigns of Witteric and Gundemar
- Reflection about the long-term consequences of the alliance between the Visigothic state and the Catholic Church and the unique mix of caesaropapism and theocracy that resulted from it
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