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explained that the name "
Langobard" came from the
length of
their beards. A
modern theory suggests that the name "
Langobard"
comes from Langbarðr, a name...
- The
History of the
Lombards or the
History of the
Langobards (Latin:
Historia Langobardorum) is the
chief work by Paul the Deacon,
written in the late...
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whether Ostrogoths or Visigoths,
Vandals and Franks, Burgundians, Alans,
Langobards, Angles, Saxons, Jutes,
Suebi and Alamanni. The
entire region east of...
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various European countries. The form
Scadinavia as the
original home of the
Langobards appears in Paul the Deacon'
Historia Langobardorum, but in
other versions...
- a
major factor encouraging conversion. The East
Germanic peoples, the
Langobards, and the
Suevi in
Spain converted to
Arian Christianity, a form of Christianity...
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Historia Langobardorum derived from it,
recount a
founding myth of the
Langobards, a
Germanic people who
ruled a
region of what is now
Italy (see Lombardy)...
- Press. pp. 611–643. ISBN 978-1-13905402-7. Marina,
Areli (2013). "The
Langobard Revival of
Matteo il
Magno Visconti, Lord of Milan". I
Tatti Studies in...
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Cesina is a
toponym of
Langobard origin that is used in
southern Italy,
especially in Campania. It
derives from the
Latin word
caesi and the
Latin verb...
- his ****ociation with the
Marcomanni more
specifically comes after the
Langobards and
Semnones were
specifically said to have left his kingdom,
having previously...
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wrote after 787 but no
later than 795–96. It
covers the
history of the
Langobards from
their legendary origins in the
north (in "Scadinavia") and their...