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- Dietrich's ****ociation with Verona suggests Longobardic influence on the oral tradition, as Verona was the Longobardic capital for a time, while Ravenna was...
- built between 1200-1300. The only remaining parts are the Romanesque-Longobardic church tower and, inside the church, the wall under the choir with four...
- peninsular Italy the widespread medieval introduction of the title was Longobardic, while in Sicily and Sardinia it was coeval with Norman rule some centuries...
- the earliest-known specimens of a Gothic canopy. The inscription, in Longobardic letters and Leonine verse is as follows: Dame Jone de Kobeham gist isi...
- of Old French origin. Hermann Reichert suggests a derivation from a Longobardic *Ansprand, from *ansiz ("pagan god") and "sword" or "conflagration"....
- also suggests that they were of Roman origin, rather than of Gothic, Longobardic or Frankish origin, as was the case for many of the prominent Italian...