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Lombard territory founded about 570 in
central Italy by the
Lombard dux
Faroald. Its
capital was the city of Spoleto. The
Lombards invaded northern Italy...
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Faroald I (also
spelled Faruald) (died 591 or 592) was the
first Duke of Spoleto,
which he
established during the
decade of
interregnum that followed...
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Faroald II (also
spelled Faruald) was the duke of
Spoleto from 703, when he
succeeded his own
father Thrasimund I.
Faroald ruled along with his mother...
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Lombard duke
Faroald II of Spoleto,
capture classis, the port of Ravenna.
Gregory brokered a deal with Liutprand, who
forced Faroald to
return it to...
- king, Liutprand.
Transamund rose to
power by
deposing his own father,
Faroald II, and
tonsuring him in a monastery. In 737 or 738,
Transamund captured...
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Lombards divided Abruzzo into the
Duchy of
Benevento and of Spoleto, with
Faroald I of
Spoleto becoming the
first Duke of Spoleto. His successor, Ariulf...
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subsequent years, they took Tuscany.
Other military initiatives led by
Faroald and Zotto,
penetrated into
Central and
Southern Italy,
where they established...
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chronicled that her body lay
undisturbed in
Sicily for 400 years,
before Faroald II, Duke of Spoleto,
captured the
island and
transferred the body to Corfinium...
- of both
Spoleto and Camerino.
Faroald I 570–592
Ariulf 592–602
Theodelap 602–650 Atto 650–663
Transamund I 663–703
Faroald II 703–724
Transamund II 724–739...
- and Perusia,
rejoining the Via C****ia at Clusium. When the
incursions of
Faroald, the
Lombard Duke of Spoleto, cut the Via Flaminia, the
lifeline between...