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Sisebut (also Sisebuth, Sisebuto, Sisebur or Sisebod; died 620 or 621) was
Visigothic King of
Hispania (the
Iberian Peninsula) from 612 until his death.
He campaigned successfully against the remains of
Byzantine power in Hi
spania, strengthened Visigothic control over the
Basques and
Cantabrians, developed friendly relations with the
Lombards of
Italy, and reinforced the fleet which had been established by his predecessor
Leovigild.
In 616, he ordered that those
Jews who refused to convert to
Christianity should be punished with the lash. He was closely associated with the great statesman and encyclopaedist
Isidore, bishop of
Seville, and is usually regarded as the author of a Latin poem on astronomy,
Carmen de Luna or
Praefatio de Libro Rotarum, dedicated to a friend who is identified with Isidore.
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