- 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...
- 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...
- to Jan Steinhubel,
Valuk allowed Longobards to p****
through his
territory and
attack Samo from south-west.
Longobards were
allies of
Franks (Dagobert I)...
-
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...
- a
UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of a
group of
seven inscribed as
Longobards in Italy,
Places of Power.
Brescia is
considered to be an
important industrial...
- as king in Pavia. Furthermore, this is
supported by the fact that the
Longobards had no
control of the
Ravennate lands until the
second half of the 8th...
- in 2011, as part of a
group of
seven historic buildings inscribed as
Longobards in Italy,
Places of
Power (568–774 A.D.). The
patron saint of Benevento...
-
including a
Roman theater and
museum in
central Brescia. It
forms part of the
Longobards in Italy:
Places of
Power (568–774 A.D.)
UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed...
- Acri (Calabrian: Eacri) is a city with 19,949 inhabitants,
located in the
northern part of the
Calabria region in
southern Italy. Acri was
granted city...