- Transimund,
Transamund and Transmund) are
masculine given names of
Gothic origin. It may
refer to:
Thrasamund (450–523), king of the
Vandals Transamund I of...
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Transamund II was the
Lombard Duke of
Spoleto from 724 to 745,
though he was
twice driven from
power by the king, Liutprand.
Transamund rose to power...
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Theodelap 602–650 Atto 650–663
Transamund I 663–703
Faroald II 703–724
Transamund II 724–739,
first time
Hilderic 739–740
Transamund II 740–742,
second time...
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Apostles became more and more prevalent. In 738 the
Lombard duke
Transamund II of
Spoleto captured the
Castle of Gallese,
which protected the road...
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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...
- (795–816)
Duchy of
Spoleto (complete list) –
Transamund I, Duke (665–703)
Faroald II, Duke (703–724)
Transamund II, Duke (724–739, 740–742, 744–745) Hilderic...
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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...
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controlled by Aequi, Marsi,
Peligni and Vestini. In the 8th century,
Transamund II of
Spoleto rebelled against Liutprand, King of the Lombards, but was...
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Theobald II, Duke (953–959)
Transamund III, Duke (c.959–c.967)
Pandulf I, Duke (967–981) Landulf, Duke (981–982)
Transamund III, Duke (982–989) Hugh I...
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razed the
countryside of Rome to
punish the Pope, who had
supported Duke
Transamund II of Spoleto.
Though still protected by his m****ive walls, the Pope could...