- (mid-5th century)
Godehoc (480s), led the
Lombards into modern-day
Austria Claffo (fl. c. 500) Tato (early 6th century, died
perhaps 510), his son Ildichus...
- (died 510) was an
early 6th
century king of the Lombards. He was the son of
Claffo and a king of the
Lething Dynasty.
According to Procopius, the Lombards...
- "became
bolder in
undertaking the
toils of war."
During the
reign of King
Claffo, the
Langobards occupied parts of modern-day
Upper and
Lower Austria and...
- King (476–493)
Theodoric I, King (493–526)
Lombards (complete list) –
Claffo, King (c.490–500) Tato, King (c.500–510)
First Kingdom of
Burgundy (complete...
- and
lived in
Rugilanda for some years.
Gudehoc was
succeeded by his son,
Claffo, and he by his son, Tato. The
Lombards tarried at Feld for
three years,...