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Grasulf I (died
after 575) was a
nephew of Alboin, the
first Lombard King of Italy, and
brother of Gisulf, the
first Duke of Friuli, whom he succeeded...
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Grasulf II, son of Duke
Gisulf I, was the Duke of
Friuli after the ********ination of his nephews, T****o and Kakko, in
Oderzo in 616 or 617. His
other nephews...
- 584–590
Grasulf I
brother of
Gisulf 590–610
Gisulf II, son of
Grasulf I 610–617 T****o, son of
Gisulf II 610–617 Kakko,
brother of T****o 617–651
Grasulf II...
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Grimoald fled to
Arechis I of
Benevento and
Friuli p****ed to
their uncle Grasulf II. De
Rubeis (Appendix, p. 63) says this
occurred in 616.
Perhaps as early...
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bishop of
Zaragoza (b. 590) Dayi Daoxin, Chán
Buddhist patriarch (b. 580)
Grasulf II, duke of
Friuli (approximate date) Radoald, duke of
Benevento (Italy)...
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accept Grasulf's superiority and
relocated to the
court of
Arechis in the
Duchy of Benevento. Paul the
Deacon recounts the
reigns of
Grasulf and his...
- of
Bavaria 540-591
Waldrada of
Neustria 531-572
Theudebald of
Austrasia Grasulf I of
Friuli died 571
Alboin 530-565-572
Authari 540-84-90
Theodelinda of...
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plunder Thrace and
return to the
Danube River,
carrying off 270,000 people.
Grasulf II
becomes the
Lombard Duke of
Friuli (Italy),
after the ********ination...
- wife
locked up in a monastery,
accusing her of
plotting against him with
Grasulf II, duke of
Friuli (northern Italy). King
Edwin of
Northumbria defeats...
- of
Friuli from
around 591 to his death. He was the son and
successor of
Grasulf I of Friuli.
Gisulf and
Gaidoald of
Trent were at odds with King Agilulf...