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- Longobardi may refer to: Lombards, a Germanic people who ruled most of the Italian Peninsula from 568 to 774 Longobardi, Calabria, a comune in the Province...
- The Lombards (/ˈlɒmbərdz, -bɑːrdz, ˈlʌm-/) or Longobards (Latin: Longobardi) were a Germanic people who conquered most of the Italian Peninsula between...
- Longobardi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cristian Longobardi (born 1982), Italian football player Joseph J. Longobardi (1930)...
- Maria Longobardi may refer to: Maria Longobardi (mathematician), Italian information theorist at the University of Naples Federico II Maria Longobardi (physicist)...
- Marcelo Longobardi (born March 21, 1961) is an Argentine radio presenter. Marcelo Longobardi established the magazine "Apertura" in 1982. He worked in...
- Nino Longobardi (born 1953) is an Italian artist, known for painting and sculpture. Nino Longobardi was born on 30 November 1953 in Naples, Italy. He was...
- Rodelinda, regina de' Longobardi (HWV 19) is an opera seria in three acts composed for the first Royal Academy of Music by George Frideric Handel. The...
- Pam Longobardi (born 1958) is an American contemporary artist and ecofeminist, currently living and working in Atlanta, Georgia. She is known internationally...
- Longobardi is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza, part of the Calabria region of southern Italy. It is located between the Tyrrhenian Sea and...
- Jesuit's name also appears in historical sources as Nicholas Longobardi and Niccolo Longobardi, with the birth and death years given as 1565–1655. He was...