Wittiza, born in the year six hundred eighty-six, ascended to the throne as the king of the Visigoths in six hundred ninety-four. His reign marked a significant period in the history of the Visigothic kingdom, characterized by both challenges and achievements.
Initially co-ruling with his father, Egica, Wittiza's leadership began in a time of transition. The partnership lasted until approximately seven hundred two or seven hundred three, during which they navigated the complexities of governance and the socio-political landscape of their time.
Wittiza's rule is remembered for its attempts to consolidate power and maintain stability within the Visigothic realm. His legacy, though intertwined with that of his father, reflects the dynamics of leadership during a pivotal era in the history of the Visigoths.