Flávio Sisebuto de Coimbra
Flávio Sisebuto de Coimbra | |
|---|---|
| Count of the Christians of Coimbra; Judge of Coimbra | |
| Tenure | 714 |
| Successor | Flávio Ataúlfo de Coimbra |
| Born | c.690 |
| Died | c.735 |
| Spouse(s) | Andulfa (or Sindoinda) |
| Issue | Flávio Ataúlfo, Flávio Alarico |
| Father | Egica |
| Mother | Cixilo Balthes |
Flávio Sisebuto or Flávio Sizibuto (c. 690 - c. 735) was a prominent figure in early 8th-century Iberian history, serving as a Judge of Coimbra and Count of the Christians of Coimbra during a crucial period of transformation as the Umayyad Caliphate consolidated control over the Al-Andalus. His life and role reflect the local governance structures that persisted under Muslim rule and the ways in which Christian communities organized themselves within a predominantly Islamic domain.