In the Zaragoza Council of 691, one of the suggested reforms was to force the widow of a king to enter a convent after the death of her spouse, which may be influenced by her activity. In 691, she was asked to participate in the rebellion of Sisebert against the king. In the Sixteenth Council of Toledo of 693, the conspirators were named as Liubigotona, Frogellius, Theodemir, Luvilana, and Thekla.
Eylo or Gilo was the first attested count of Álava during the 9th century.
Eylo Alfonso (1075-1109), Leonese noblewoman who founded several churches and hospitals in Valladolid, and wife of count Pedro Ansúrez.
Egilona was the last queen of the Visigoths during the 8th century.