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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...
- Cunibert,
Cunipert, or
Kunibert (c. 600 – 12
November c. 663) was the
ninth bishop of Cologne, from 623 to his death.
Contemporary sources mention him...
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Cunipert, who is
crowned ruler of the
Lombard Kingdom in Italy. Alahis, duke of Brescia,
starts a
civil war in
Northern Italy. He
besieges Cunipert on...
- the
Peloponnese peninsula in
southern Greece (approximate date). King
Cunipert dies
after a 12-year reign, and is
succeeded by his son Liutpert. He rules...
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Grimoald (662–671)
Garibald (671)
Perctarit (671–688)
Cunipert (688–689)
Alahis (689)
Cunipert (689–700)
Liutpert (700–702)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II...
- men to the
Byzantine army.
Battle of Coronate: The
Lombards under King
Cunipert defeat the army of Duke Alahis, at the
River Adda (Lombardy). He executes...
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Grimoald (662–671)
Garibald (671)
Perctarit (671–688)
Cunipert (688–689)
Alahis (689)
Cunipert (689–700)
Liutpert (700–702)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II...
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released him. He
rebelled again in 688 when Perctarit's son
Cunipert succeeded. He
forced Cunipert to a
castle on an
island in the
middle of Lake Como, but...
- (661–662; 672–688),
second son of
Aripert I,
jointly with
above until 662
Cunipert (688–700), son of
previous Liutpert (700–701), son of
previous Raginpert...
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Grimoald (662–671)
Garibald (671)
Perctarit (671–688)
Cunipert (688–689)
Alahis (689)
Cunipert (689–700)
Liutpert (700–702)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II...