- The
Lombards (/ˈlɒmbərdz, -bɑːrdz, ˈlʌm-/) or
Longobards (Latin: Longobardi) were a
Germanic people who
conquered most of the
Italian Peninsula between...
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Longobards in Italy:
Places of
Power (568–774 A.D.) (Italian:
Longobardi in Italia: i
luoghi del potere) is
seven groups of
historic buildings that reflect...
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Gherardesca was an
ancient Italian noble family of the
Republic of Pisa, of
Longobard origin. The
family likely dates back as
early as the 11th century. They...
- board, a
piece of pre-hospital
emergency medical equipment Longboarding Longobard, an
Anglicization of
Lombard This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- such as the
presence of
Nordic blood in the
Lombards (referred to as
Longobards in the book); that
remnants of the
Visigoths were
responsible for the...
- The
House of
Obertenghi were a
prominent Italian noble family of
Longobard origin descended from
Viscount Adalbert III,
first Margrave of Milan. The family...
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known as the
Longobards invaded Italy,
which in the
meantime had been
reconquered by the East
Roman or
Byzantine Empire. The
Longobards were a
small minority...
- last and most
effective invasion was that of the
Germanic Lombards or
Longobards,
whose nation migrated to the
region from the
Carpathian basin in fear...
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Longobard penetration of
Tuscia resumed incessantly, with the
conquest of
various castra,
Byzantine fortifications prepared to
contain the
Longobard occupation...
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defeat Ostrogoths under Totila, who dies in battle.
Battle of
Asfeld Longobards under King
Audoin defeat the
Gepids under Thurisind, who is killed. 553...