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- the Wayback Machine James R. Dow: Bruno Schweizer's commitment to the Langobardian thesis. In: Thomas Stolz (Hrsg): Kolloquium über Alte Sprachen und Sprachstufen...
- culture, such as Sweden, Germany, Normandy and successor states of the Langobardian kingdom. The husband was legally prevented from using the wife's dower...
- (conflated with Hervor) is taken prisoner. In the other battle, the new Langobardian king Lamissio is victorious; Much conflates this battle with that of...
- (Reichskreuz)    Western Germany, around 1024/1025 Holy Lance (Heilige Lanze)    Langobardian, 8th/9th century Relics of the True Cross (Kreuzpartikel)    Imperial...
- (consurrexisse... inund****e...) James R. Dow: Bruno Schweizer's commitment to the Langobardian thesis. In: Thomas Stolz (Hrsg): Kolloquium über Alte Sprachen und Sprachstufen...
- Norwegian art historian. Torp specialized in Byzantine art, and worked on a Langobardian tempietto (small temple) in Cividale del Friuli in the late 1940s, together...
- along the transit route between Seprio and Isola Comacina. During the Langobardian era, Arogno expanded into a major fortified garrison. In 859 the monastery...
- (January/April 2014): 49–100. James R. Dow, "Bruno Schweizer's Commitment to the Langobardian Thesis" in: Kolloquium über Alte Sprachen und Sprachstufen. Beiträge...