Adjective
Visigothic (not comparable)
of or pertaining to the Visigoths
Although Amalaric eventually became king in his own right, the political continuity of the Visigothic kingdom was broken; "Amalaric's succession was the result of new power structures, not old ones," as Heather describes it. Source: Internet
A minutely explored belief that has been advanced is that America was named for a Spanish sailor bearing the ancient Visigothic name of 'Amairick'. Source: Internet
Another theory attributes the Iberian -ez style patronymics to Germanic (Visigothic) rather than Latin influence. Source: Internet
Amalaric succeeded to the Visigothic kingdom in Iberia and Septimania. Source: Internet
After this their borders with Italy (ruled by the Lombards since 568) and Visigothic Septimania remained fairly stable. Source: Internet
Capital from the Visigothic church of San Pedro de la Nave There was a religious gulf between the Visigoths, who had for a long time adhered to Arianism, and their Catholic subjects in Hispania. Source: Internet