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- The Lombards (/ˈlɒmbərdz, -bɑːrdz, ˈlʌm-/) or Longobards (Latin: Longobardi) were a Germanic people who conquered most of the Italian Peninsula between...
- 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...
- The House of Obertenghi were a prominent Italian noble family of Longobard origin descended from Viscount Adalbert III, first Margrave of Milan. The family...
- Longobard penetration of Tuscia resumed incessantly, with the conquest of various castra, Byzantine fortifications prepared to contain the Longobard occupation...
- 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...
- Roman Empire. As an Unruoching, Judith brought inheritance claims to the Longobard royal crown into the marriage, which Duke Arnulf tried in vain to realize...
- the play was first published in 1822. The main character is Adelchis, a Longobard prince torn by the inner conflict between his father Desiderio's will...
- 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...
- 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...
- important new quarter, called addizione longobarda (Italian meaning 'Longobard addition') near the complex of St. Stephen. In the last quarter of the...