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Leutharis,
Leuthari, Leuthard, or
Leutharius II (fl. c. 643) was the Duke of
Alamannia in the
early seventh century.
Leuthari murdered Otto, the mayor...
- 360–368 Priarius ?–378
Hunno 385
Gibuld (Gebavult) c. 470
Butilin 539–554
Leuthari I,
before 552–554
Haming 539–554 four
dukes in the
Diocese of Avenches...
- in Latin). The
edict guarantees rights only for
Lombard subjects. Duke
Leuthari II has Otto,
mayor of the
palace of Austrasia, murdered. He is succeeded...
- to send aid, he
allowed two of his subjects, the
Alemanni chieftains Leutharis and Butilinus, to
cross into Italy. The
Franks who did not
perish of want...
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appointed mayor of the
palace of Austrasia. 643 Otto was
murdered by duke
Leuthari II on the
orders of
Pepin of Landen's son
Grimoald the Elder, who succeeded...
- to send aid, he
allowed two of his subjects, the
Alemanni chieftains Leutharis and Butilinus, to
cross into Italy.
According to the
historian Agathias...
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Fezensac Leuthard II of
Paris (c.806–858/869),
seventh Count of
Paris Leuthari II (fl. c. 643), Duke of
Alamannia Leutard of
Vertus (d. c. 1000), French...
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Leuthard II may
refer to:
Leuthari II (fl. c. 643), Duke of
Alamannia Leuthard II of
Paris (born c. 806, died 858 or 869),
seventh Count of
Paris This...
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After the
final defeat of the Goths, the Franks, led by the
brothers Leutharis and Buccillinus,
attempted to
invade the
recently reconquered lands. From...
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Frankish army (infected by an
epidemic of
dysentery which kills their leader Leutharis (Lothair)) is
reduced to
about 30,000 men. The
Byzantine army, with 18...