Athanagild

Japanese: Athanagild
Athanagild

…The principle of elective monarchy had the unfortunate effect of making assassinations a common political tool in the case of the Visigoths. Agila (reigned 549-555), who ascended to the throne in 549, felt the threat of a Byzantine invasion and moved his court to Mérida, and his successor Athanasid (reigned 551, 555-567) moved it to Toledo. This marked the end of the Visigothic migrations. …

*Some of the terminology that mentions "Athanagild" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…選挙王制の原理は,西ゴート人の場合,暗殺が政治手段として多用されるという弊害をもたらした。549年に王位に就いたアギラAgila(在位549‐555)は,ビザンティン軍上陸の脅威を感じ,宮廷をメリダに移し,続いてその後継者アタナギルドAthanagild(在位551,555‐567)はトレドに移転した。これによって西ゴート人の移動は終了した。…

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