Sisebut
| Sisebut | |
|---|---|
| King of Hispania, Septimania and Gallaecia | |
| Golden Tremissis of Sisebutus rex | |
| King of the Visigoths | |
| Reign | c. February/March 612 – c. February 621 | 
| Predecessor | Gundemar | 
| Successor | Reccared II | 
| Born | c. 565 | 
| Died | c. February 621 (aged 56) | 
| Spouse | Unknown | 
| Issue | Reccared II | 
| Religion | Chalcedonian Christianity | 
Sisebut (Latin: Sisebutus; Spanish: Sisebuto; also Sisebuth, Sisebur, Sisebod or Sigebut; c. 565 – February 621) was King of the Visigoths and ruler of Hispania, Gallaecia, and Septimania from 612 until his death in 621. His rule was marked by forced Christian conversion, anti-Judaic measures, Roman-like administration, and intellectual cosmopolitanism.