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Soto Chica ... | El Dios Que Habita La Espada Jose

Leovigildo, the ambitious king of the Visigoths, dreams of forging a unified kingdom with one law for all.

. Published in 2021, the novel won the prestigious Premio Edhasa Narrativas Históricas and is widely celebrated for its brutal, visceral, and expertly researched depiction of Visigothic Spain. 🛡️ The Author: A Master of Medieval History El Dios Que Habita La Espada Jose Soto Chica ...

The sheer depth of the book stems directly from the unique life and expertise of its author: Leovigildo, the ambitious king of the Visigoths, dreams

His military background lends an incredibly authentic, gritty feel to the book's complex strategy and combat sequences. 📜 The Plot and Setting 🛡️ The Author: A Master of Medieval History

His wife, Queen Gosvinta, is just as brilliant, cruel, and calculating as her husband—plotting her own competing visions for the throne.

Set in the year 568 AD, the novel takes place in a chaotic, fragmented Hispania. The Roman Empire has largely abandoned the region, leaving it as a violent free-for-all among weakened, warring factions.

The story heavily follows Valtario, a lethal and loyal Visigothic warlord who rises through the ranks to support Leovigildo’s dream amidst endless betrayals. ⚔️ Why the Novel Stands Out