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- Longobardia (Gr****: Λογγοβαρδία, also variously Λογγιβαρδία, Longibardia and Λαγουβαρδία, Lagoubardia) was a Byzantine term for the territories controlled...
- Langobardia Major was the name that, in the Early Middle Ages, was given to the domains of the Lombard Kingdom in Northern Italy. It comprised Lombardy...
- (540/554–584) Exarchate of Ravenna (584–751) Theme of Sicily (687–902) Theme of Longobardia (c. 891 – c. 965) Catepanate of Italy (965–1071) Several states avoided...
- internal Lombard divisions to retake Apulia, which became the theme of Longobardia in 891/2. Already by 887, Matera's local Lombard elite bore Byzantine...
- Byzantine Duchy of Amalfi Duchy of Gaeta Catepanate of Italy Longobardia Theme of Lucania Duchy of Naples Theme of Sicily and Byzantine Sicily Duchy of...
- interpreted them in a strikingly different manner. He noted that the name Longobardia was not applied to Italy until after the destruction of the Kingdom of...
- style is known as "Longobarda" after an earlier spelling of Lombardy (Longobardia). The term Lombardic comes from the study of incunabula. A characteristic...
- provinces of Longobardia in the east and Calabria in the west, and was formed to encomp**** Lombard-po****ted areas of the theme of Longobardia where Byzantine...
- reign of Manso I, described Amalfi as: ... la più prospera città di Longobardia, la più nobile, la più illustre per le sue condizioni, la più agiata...
- VII transported Croats and other Archons of Slavs on their ships to Longobardia. Kalfün (Khalfun), 841–c.852 Mufarrag ibn Sallam, c.852–c.857 Sawdan...