-
during the
early 730s. He also
refortified Centumcellae,
purchasing from
Thrasimund II of
Spoleto the
fortress of
Gallese along the Via Flaminia,
which had...
-
Thrasamund and its
variants (
Thrasimund, Transimund,
Transamund and Transmund) are
masculine given names of
Gothic origin. It may
refer to: Thrasamund...
-
Thrasimund I or
Transamund I was the
Count of
Capua and then Duke of
Spoleto (663 – 703 AD), a
faithful follower of
Grimoald I of Benevento. Thrasimund...
- Otto II came down to Rome in 981, however, and
Spoleto was
given to
Thrasimund IV, Duke of Camerino. Then, Pandulf's
nephew Pandulf was
given Benevento...
-
Transamund III (also
spelled Transmund or Trasmund) was the Duke of
Spoleto and
Marquis of
Camerino from 982
until his
death in 989. His
father was Count...
- Maria,
brother of
Popes Benedict VIII and John XIX, and brother-in-law of
Thrasimund III of Spoleto.
Alberic used the
title of consul, dux et
patricius Romanorum:...
-
attacks the
Exarchate of
Ravenna in Italy,
after the
death of his
father Thrasimund I. King
Aripert II of the Lombards,
desiring good
relations with the Byzantine...
- with the
first building of Spoleto's cathedral. Then came Atto (653),
Thrasimund I (663), and
Faroald II (703), who
ruled conjointly with his
brother Wachilap...
- 2, pp. 139, 140. His name may also be
spelled Transimund, Transmund,
Thrasimund or Thrasamund. Paul the Deacon.
Historia Langobardorum.
Translated by...
- of Viterbo, 35
kilometres (22 mi) from Viterbo. It was
taken by Duke
Thrasimund II of
Spoleto in 737 or 738, at
which time it was
essential to communications...