Siege of Brezonde (604)

The Siege of Brezonde was a Visigothic siege of early Brezonde in 604, the largest engagement of the Invasion of Brunant. The Visigoths, led by Witeric and Eusebius of Toledo laid siege to the town and its hill fortress. The town surrendered after two days, making it the shortest siege of the city's history.

The surrender of Brezonde signal the end of Byzantine rule over Brunant, though in 686 they would reclaim the town after two other sieges.