Miro (Suebian king)

Miro († 583 ) reigned in the period 570-583 as king of the Suevi in Gallaecia, the territory of modern Galicia and northern Portugal of. In the year 572 Miro convened the Second Council of Braga. In the same year he attacked Asturias and Cantabria, which had previously been part of the former Roman province of Gallaecia. Around the year 581, he received the envoys Florentianus of Austrasia. With the Visigoths Leovigild Miro joined a cease-fire first, but then supported the unsuccessful uprising of Leovigild son Hermenegild. He died on a campaign, which he wanted to rush Hermenegild to help.

  • Man
  • King ( Suevi )
  • Born in the 6th century
  • Died 583
  • Suebe
  • Ruler ( 6th century )
  • Suebenreich (Galicia )
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