- Liutprand, also
Liudprand, Liuprand, Lioutio, Liucius, Liuzo, and
Lioutsios (c. 920 – 972), was a historian, diplomat, and
Bishop of
Cremona born in northern...
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Liutprand may
refer to: Liutprand, King of the
Lombards ruled from 712 to 744 Duke
Liutprand of
Benevento (died
after 759)
Bishop Liutprand of Cremona...
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information on Taksony's
early life. A nearly-contemporaneous source—
Liudprand of Cremona's Retribution—narrates that
Taksony led a
plundering raid against...
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contemporary narrative of the
Muslims of
Fraxinetum is the
Antapodosis of
Liudprand,
bishop of
Cremona (d. 972). The
bishop also
mentions Fraxinetum in his...
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anything could come of it, John XII died on 14 May 964.
According to
Liudprand of Cremona, John died
whilst enjoying an
adulterous ****ual
encounter outside...
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April 2020. Leyser,
Conrad (2010). "Episcopal
Office in the
Italy of
Liudprand of Cremona, C.890-c.970." The
English Historical Review 125, no. 515 (2010)...
- the
course of events. The
earliest source is the
Antapodosis of
Bishop Liudprand of Cremona,
written in the 960s.
After relating a raid by the Muslims...
- Bogát (Eng: Bogat) was a 10th
century Hungarian General,
according to
Liudprand, Bogát was one of the
leaders of the 921–922
Italian Campaign under the...
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Byzantine Studies. ISBN 0-88402-021-5.
Liudprand of Cremona:
Retribution (2007). In: The
Complete Works of
Liudprand of
Cremona (Translated by
Paolo Squatriti);...
- (2003), The Alexiad, London: Penguin, pp. 196, 219, ISBN 0-14-044958-2. "
Liudprand of
Cremona - a diplomat?" by
Constanze M.F.
Schummer in
Shepard J. & Franklin...