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Pemmo (or Penno) was the Duke of
Friuli for twenty-six years, from
about 705 to his death. He was the son of
Billo of Belluno.
Pemmo came to the duchy...
- by his brother-in-law
Alfonso I,
husband of his
sister Ermesinda. Duke
Pemmo of
Friuli is
deposed by Liutprand, and
succeeded by his son Ratchis. He...
- was the son of Duke
Pemmo of
Friuli and the
nephew of the
Lombard king Liutprand, who,
despite his
history of
strife with
Pemmo,
appointed Ratchis to...
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Waldo from Old
English Waltheof (unknown meaning)
Pepin Morcar Zotto Cleph Pemmo Dutch name
German name
German family name
etymology Scandinavian family...
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arrested and
deposed for
offending the king. He was
replaced with
Pemmo around 710.
Pemmo was
esteemed by Paul the
Deacon (who
calls him "an intelligent...
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Aripert II of the Lombards, and has his eyes
gouged out. He is
replaced by
Pemmo, who
begins a war
against the
Slavs of
Carinthia (modern Austria). July...
- –694
Rodoald 694
Ansfrid 694–705 Ado 705
Ferdulf 705–706
Corvulus 706–739
Pemmo 739–744 Ratchis, also king of the
Lombards 744–749 Aistulf, also king of...
- name
unknown Liutpert r. 700- 701, 702
Aripert II r. 701-702, 702-712
Pemmo of
Friuli died 739
Ritpurga sibling, name
unknown Liutprand r. 712-744 Odilo...
- "pernicious savagery" and cruelty.
Aistulf was born as the son of Duke
Pemmo of
Friuli and his wife Ratperga.
After his
brother Ratchis became king,...
- who had
forgiven him
after discovering a
conspiracy headed by his father,
Pemmo of Friuli.
Ratchis was a weak ruler: on one side he had to
concede greater...