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Ansprand (c. 657 – 712) was king of the
Lombards briefly in 712.
Before that, he was the duke of Asti and
regent during the
minority of
Liutpert (700–701)...
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Raginpert defeated the
supporters of
Liutpert (viz., his
tutor Ansprand, Duke of Asti, and the Duke of Bergamo, Rotarit) in Novara, and, at the...
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Cunincpert (688–700)
Liutpert (700–701)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (701–712)
Ansprand (712)
Liutprand (712–744)
Hildeprand (744)
Ratchis (744–749)
Aistulf (749–756)...
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Cunincpert (688–700)
Liutpert (700–701)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (701–712)
Ansprand (712)
Liutprand (712–744)
Hildeprand (744)
Ratchis (744–749)
Aistulf (749–756)...
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regent Ansprand's men at
Pavia and
captured the king, whom he
later had
strangled in his bath. He
seized the
capital and
forced Ansprand over the Alps...
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Opsikion Theme in Asia Minor, to
police the
Balkan Peninsula.
February – King
Ansprand dies, and is
succeeded by his son
Liutprand as
ruler of the Lombards. During...
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Cunipert (689–700)
Liutpert (700–702)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (702–712)
Ansprand (712)
Liutprand (712–744)
Hildeprand (744)
Ratchis (744–749)
Aistulf (749–756)...
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Cunipert (689–700)
Liutpert (700–702)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (702–712)
Ansprand (712)
Liutprand (712–744)
Hildeprand (744)
Ratchis (744–749)
Aistulf (749–756)...
- He and his
Neustrians (men of Piedmont) went out to meet the regent,
Ansprand, in
battle and
defeated him at Novara, but died
shortly after. His son...
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Cunipert (689–700)
Liutpert (700–702)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (702–712)
Ansprand (712)
Liutprand (712–744)
Hildeprand (744)
Ratchis (744–749)
Aistulf (749–756)...