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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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Liutprand was the king of the
Lombards from 712 to 744 and is
chiefly remembered for his
multiple phases of law-giving, in
fifteen separate sessions from...
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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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forcing Liutprand to
temporarily abandon his
attacks on the exarchate,
turning his
attention towards Spoleto,
which Liutprand annexed. Thrasimund...
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Liutprand (died
after 759) was the duke of
Benevento from the
death of his
father Gisulf II in 749
until his own deposition. He
reigned under the regency...
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stage in the work of the
historian Liutprand of
Cremona and his
Relatio de
Legatione Constantinopolitana. In 968,
Liutprand was sent to
Constantinople to arrange...
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central Italy,
which reached its
zenith under the eighth-century
ruler Liutprand. In 774, the
kingdom was
conquered by the
Frankish king
Charlemagne and...
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autonomy compared to
other duchies of
Langobardia Maior until the
reign of
Liutprand (712–744). Over time,
other Lombard duchies were
created in
major cities...
- the
Lombard King
Liutprand took the
Castle of Sutri,
which dominated the
highway at Nepi on the road to Perugia. However,
Liutprand,
softened by the entreaties...
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accusations made at the
Cadaver Synod.
According to the tenth-century
historian Liutprand of Cremona,
Stephen VI
asked Formosus'
corpse why he "usurped the universal...