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Name: Reccared I

Type: Ruler

Role: King

Polity: Kingdom of the Visigoths

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Reccared I was the King of the Visigoths who ruled from 586 to 601. During his reign, he played a significant role in the religious and political transformation of the Visigothic Kingdom. Reccared I is best known for his conversion to Catholicism in 587, which led to the adoption of Catholicism as the official religion of the Visigothic Kingdom. This decision sparked a series of religious conflicts, including the Third Council of Toledo in 589, where the Arian heresy was officially condemned. While there were no major wars during Reccared I's reign, his religious policies and the subsequent conflicts had a profound impact on the political and religious landscape of the Visigothic Kingdom.

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