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Aistulf (also Ahistulf, Aistulfus, Haistulfus,
Astolf etc.; Italian: Astolfo; died
December 756) was the Duke of
Friuli from 744, King of the Lombards...
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standards promulgated by
Aistulf mention the
merchants several times, a sign of how that
class had now
become relevant. Initially,
Aistulf achieved some notable...
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extending the
temporal rule of the
popes beyond the
duchy of Rome. In 751,
Aistulf, king of the Lombards,
conquered what
remained of the
exarchate of Ravenna...
- with the
Lombard conquest of
Ravenna at the
hands of the
Lombard king
Aistulf. In 395
Theodosius I
bequeathed the
throne of the
Roman Empire to his two...
- career, and in 750
built a
monastery at Fanano, a
place given to him by
Aistulf, King of the Lombards, who had
married Anselm's
sister Gisaltruda. Two...
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Ansprand (712)
Liutprand (712–744)
Hildeprand (744)
Ratchis (744–749)
Aistulf (749–756)
Desiderius (756–774)
Charlemagne ruled over
northern Italy as...
- Liutprand, King (712–744) Hildeprand, King (744) Ratchis, King (744–749)
Aistulf, King (749–756) Desiderius, King (756–774)
Kingdom of Italy, King (complete...
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Ansprand (712)
Liutprand (712–744)
Hildeprand (744)
Ratchis (744–749)
Aistulf (749–756)
Desiderius (756–774)
Charlemagne conquered the
Lombards in 774...
- Lombards. In 751
Aistulf conquered Ravenna, and
thereby decided the long dela**** fate of the
exarchate and the Pentapolis. And when
Aistulf, who held Spoleto...
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Ostrogoths again under Totila Siege of Rome (756), by the
Lombards under Aistulf Siege of Rome (1082–1084), by
Henry IV, Holy
Roman Emperor Siege of Rome...