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Liutpert (or Liutbert) (died 702) was the
Lombard king of
Italy between 700 and 702, with interruption. Upon
succeeding his father, King Cunincpert, at...
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throne to
Liutpert. Aripert, in turn,
managed to
escape and
confront his rival's supporters. In 702, he
defeated them in Pavia,
imprisoned Liutpert and occupied...
- his son
Liutpert. He
rules the
Lombard Kingdom together with Ansprand, duke of Asti, as regent. Raginpert, duke of Turin,
deposes King
Liutpert after an...
- (671–688) (restored from exile)
Alahis (688–689),
rebel Cunincpert (688–700)
Liutpert (700–701)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (701–712)
Ansprand (712) Liutprand...
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Saint Lietbertus (Lietbert, Libert, Liberat) of
Brakel (or of Cambrai, de Lessines) (ca. 1010–1076) was
bishop of
Cambrai from 31
March 1051 to 28 September...
- (671–688),
restored from
exile Alahis (688–689),
rebel Cunincpert (688–700)
Liutpert (700–701)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (701–712)
Ansprand (712) Liutprand...
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Aripert I,
jointly with
above until 662
Cunipert (688–700), son of
previous Liutpert (700–701), son of
previous Raginpert (701), son of
Godepert Aripert II...
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Perctarit (671–688)
Cunipert (688–689)
Alahis (689)
Cunipert (689–700)
Liutpert (700–702)
Raginpert (701)
Aripert II (702–712)
Ansprand (712) Liutprand...
- he was ****ociated with the
throne as
early as 700. He was
removed by
Liutpert, who
reigned from 700 to 702, with the
exception of the year 701, when...
- dies, and King
Liutpert (succeeded and
deposed in 700)
returns to the
throne of the Lombards. Raginpert's son
Aripert captures Liutpert at his capital...