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Hermenegild logo #21000 Saint Hermenegild or Ermengild (d. April 13, 585) (San Hermenegildo, from Gothic Ermen Gild, `immense tribute`), was the son of king Leovigild of Visigothic Spain. He fell out with his father in 579, then revolted the following year. During his rebellion, he converted from Arian Christianity to Chalcedonian Christianity. Hermenegild was defeated.....
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Hermenegild

Hermenegild logo #21000[given name] Hermenegild is a Germanic given name, originally Gothic Ermengild (meaning `immense treasure`). Its most famous bearer was the Visigothic prince Hermenegild, who was later canonised by the Roman Catholic Church. The Spanish form of the name, Hermenegildo, has been popular. The French form is Herménégilde. The names Menendo an...
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