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Arimannia (from
Lombard ari-mann, "man of the army", that is "free man
active in the army"; akin
German "heer-mann") was -
during the
Lombard domination...
- humiliation. The carroccio,
which has
Lombard origins, was
initially used by
Arimannia as a war chariot. Its
function became purely symbolic, with the addition...
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villages of Italy"). The town
takes its name from cara,
meaning rock and/or
arimannia, a
Lombard establishment in the late
Middle Ages. Then the name Terme...
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century A.D, in the area
around the
river Elbe. In 734 a part of 20,000
Arimannia left Italy, as they
strongly disagreed with the Lombards' power. So, the...
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Nocera still stands. The
Lombards occupied the town and
stationed an
Arimannia there, then a
Gastaldatus and finally, at the
beginning of the 9th century...
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against the
claims of the
House of Canossa. Cavanna, Adriano. Fara, sala,
arimannia nella storia di un vico longobardo. Milano, 1967. Gasparri, Stefano. 'Strutture...
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Lombard times many
plots of
Lessinia were
given as a
feudal benefit to the
Arimannia, free men who were able to bear arms. With the end of the
Lombard reign...