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Alboin (530s – 28 June 572) was king of the
Lombards from
about 560
until 572.
During his
reign the
Lombards ended their migrations by
settling in Italy...
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Alboin (530s–572) was the King of
Lombards from
about 560
until 572.
Alboin may also
refer to:
Alboin of Spoleto,
Lombard Duke of
Spoleto from 757 to...
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defeated the
Gepid leader Thurisind in 551 or 552, and Audoin's
successor Alboin eventually destro**** the
Gepids in 567. The
Lombards also
settled in Pannonia...
- 569, it was
taken by
Alboin, King of the Lombards, in
whose kingdom it was, in a sense, the
second most
important city. There,
Alboin was "killed by his...
- queen. She was the
daughter of Cunimund, king of the Gepids, and wife of
Alboin, king of the Lombards.
Rosamund was born into a
kingdom in crisis, as the...
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continued in Old High
German and
Lombardic as Albewin, Alpwin, Albuin,
Alboin. Old
Norse forms of the name are
Alfvin and Ǫlfun. The
modern name Alwin...
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Roman Emperor)
Justin II (565–568) (as
Roman Emperor) The
Lombards under Alboin established their kingdom in the
extreme north of
Italy in 568, gradually...
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Alboin was the
Lombard Duke of
Spoleto from 757 to 758. He was
chosen to be duke by the
Spoletan nobility without the ****ent of the king.
While Pope Stephen...
- (539–546), son of
Wacho Audoin (546–565), led the
Lombards into
Pannonia Alboin (565–572)
Cleph (572–574) Rule of the
Dukes (Ten year interregnum) Authari...
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primarily because of the
imperialistic inclinations of the
Lombard king
Alboin, as he
sought to take
possession of
Northern Italy. The
conflicts ended...