- (Latinised as Langobardi,
Italianised as Longobardi, and
Anglicized as
Langobards or Lombards). When Paul the
Deacon wrote the
Historia between 787 and...
- 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...
-
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)...
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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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between Gondor and the Normans,
Ancient Rome, the Vikings, the Goths, the
Langobards, and the
Byzantine Empire.
Tolkien intended the name
Gondor to be Sindarin...
-
various European countries. The form
Scadinavia as the
original home of the
Langobards appears in Paul the Deacon'
Historia Langobardorum, but in
other versions...
-
history of the
Byzantine Empire, and its
struggle with the
Goths and
Langobards. The
Byzantine Empire and
Gondor were both, in Librán-Moreno's view, only...
- 18, 20. Librán-Moreno,
Miryam (2011). "'Byzantium, New Rome!' Goths,
Langobards and
Byzantium in The Lord of the Rings". In Fisher,
Jason (ed.). Tolkien...
- Lombardy,
being occupied by the Goths, the Byzantines, and
later the
Langobards. The
Langobards were a
significant people in the region.
Originating in Scandinavia...
- 1996, pp. 43–99. ISBN 88-343-0496-9. Paul the Deacon.
History of the
Langobards.
William Dudley Foulke (translator). Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania...