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Lanfredus (Latinised from
Lantfrid or Lanfred) (died 730) was duke of
Alamannia under Frankish sovereignty from 709
until his death. He was the son of...
- 725 and 728, he
again entered Bavaria but, in 730, he
marched against Lantfrid, Duke of Alemannia, who had also
become independent, and
killed him in...
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independence during the
reign of
Pippin II and
under the
leadership of
Lantfrid, Duke of Alemannia, as (710–730) they
acted without Frankish authority...
- his deposition. He was a son of
Gotfrid and
brother and co-ruler with
Lantfrid from 709. In 727,
Theudebald expelled Pirmin, the
founder of Reichenau...
- name. In 730
Alemannia had to be
subjugated by the
sword and its duke,
Lantfrid, was killed. In 734
Charles fought against Eastern Frisia and
finally subdued...
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scope of Alamannia.
Between 709 and 712,
Pepin of
Heristal fought against Lantfrid, who
appears as dux of the Alamanni, and who
committed to
writing the second...
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Alamannorum hardly ever
mentions the
special privileges of the church,
while Lantfrid's Lex
Alamannorum of 720 has an
entire chapter reserved for
ecclesial matters...
- centuries. The text's
first redaction is
ascribed to the
Alamannic duke
Lantfrid in ca. 730. It is
divided into
clerical law,
ducal law and po****r law...
- Charlemagne, was
composed of
three men,
Isaac the Jew (probably as interpreter),
Lantfrid and Sigimud. Four
years later in 801, an
Abbasid emb****y
arrived in Pisa...
- Charlemagne's
diplomat Isaac the Jew, who
along with two
other emissaries,
Lantfrid and Sigimund, had been sent to the
caliph on Charlemagne's orders. That...