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Cunipert (also
Cunibert or
Cunincpert) was king of the
Lombards from 688 to 700. He
succeeded his
father Perctarit,
though he was ****ociated with the throne...
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Perctarit (671–688) (restored from exile)
Alahis (688–689),
rebel Cunincpert (688–700)
Liutpert (700–701)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (701–712) Ansprand...
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Lombards 661–662 and 672–688
Cunincpert, son of Berthari, King of the
Lombards 688–700 Liutpert, son of
Cunincpert, King of the
Lombards 700–701 Raginpert...
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Neustria and Austria, and
faced Cunincpert in the
plain of Coronate.
Wishing to
spare the
Lombard blood of so many,
Cunincpert offered Alahis to
engage him...
- (671)
Perctarit (671–688),
restored from
exile Alahis (688–689),
rebel Cunincpert (688–700)
Liutpert (700–701)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (701–712) Ansprand...
- Arachi, duke of Trento, who
submitted only to his son, the philo-Catholic
Cunincpert. The
Lombards engaged in
fierce battles with
Slavic peoples during these...
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between 700 and 702, with interruption. Upon
succeeding his father, King
Cunincpert, at a
young age, he
ruled together with his tutor, Ansprand, the duke...
- for the
foundation of a church, and is also
recorded at the
court of
Cunincpert, king of the Lombards, in what is now
northern Italy. In Rome, he was...
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council of
Pavia of 698 was an
ecclesiastical synod convoked by King
Cunincpert to end the
schism of the
Three Chapters in the
Lombard kingdom. The prin****l...
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Romuald and sent the
deposed king Perctarit's wife, Rodelinde, and son,
Cunincpert, into
exile at the Romuald's
court in Benevento.
Romuald betrothed his...