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Perctarit (also Berthari) (died 688) was the
first Catholic king of the
Lombards who lead a
religiously divided kingdom during the 7th Century. He ruled...
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Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Perctarit and
Godepert (661–662)
Grimoald (662–671)
Garibald (671)
Perctarit (671–688),
restored from
exile Alahis...
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December 7 – An
annular solar eclipse is
visible from
Tibet to the Maghreb.
Perctarit returns to
Lombardy from
exile and
reclaims his realm,
which is being...
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alliances to
return the
throne to
Perctarit. Grimoald, however,
persuaded the
Avars to
return the
deposed ruler.
Perctarit, as soon as he
returned to Italy...
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Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Perctarit and
Godepert (661–662)
Grimuald (662–671)
Garibald (671)
Perctarit (671–688) (restored from exile) Alahis...
- Cunincpert) was king of the
Lombards from 688 to 700. He
succeeded his
father Perctarit,
though he was ****ociated with the
throne from 680. Soon
after his ****umption...
- plunder. In 661
Aripert I, King of the Lombards, was
succeeded by his sons
Perctarit, who
governed from Milan, and
Godepert from Pavia. In 662 the brothers...
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Gundoald Godepert (661–662),
eldest son of previous,
jointly with
Perctarit (661–662; 672–688),
second son of
Aripert I,
jointly with
above until...
- (and
paying an
annual tribute) for
joint occupation of the island. King
Perctarit of the
Lombards is ********inated by a conspiracy,
after a 17-year reign...
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split between his
children Perctarit, who set his
capital in Milan, and Godepert, who
reigned from
Pavia (Ticinum).
Perctarit was
overthrown by Grimoald...