- Euin
Euin (died 595) was the first Lombard Duke of Trent (from 569) during the
Rule of the Dukes , aninterregnum (575–585) during which the Kingdom of Italy was ruled by its regional magnates, the dukes of the thirty or so cities. Euin participated in several significant wars during his long reign. The primary source for his career is Paul the Deacon's "Historia Langobardorum ".In 584 the
Frankish kings Guntram of Burgundy and Childebert II of Austrasia invaded northwestern Italy. The fortress Anagnis, north ofTrent , surrendered to them and was consequently the victim of a plundering expedition by Ragilo, the Lombard count of Lagaris. Ragilo and his army, however, were attacked in the field of "Rotalian" by a Frankish army under Chramnichis. Ragilo and many of his followers, still with their booty, were killed. Chramnichis then moved on to "devastate Trent", but probably this phrase in Paul the Deacon refers not to a Frankish occupation of the city itself but just a raid of its environs. At Salurnis, Euin, the duke of Trent, ambushed Chramnichis and killed him. He took the Franks' booty and regained the booty collected by Ragilo. He then drove the Franks from the duchy of Trent. [Paul the Deacon (1907), [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/ "History of the Langobards (Historia Langobardorum)",] William Dudley Foulke, trans. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania), [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/014.php III, ix.] ]Paul records that it was around this time, when Sigebert I of Austrasia was assassinated by Chilperic I of Neustria (584), that Euin married a daughter of Garibald I, whom Paul refers to as "king of the Bavarians". The elder sister of Euin's wife was
Theudelinda , who in 589 married the Lombard kingAuthari . [Paul the Deacon, [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/014.php III, x.] ]In 587 Authari sent an army under Euin into
Istria . By tactics Paul only describes as "plunderings and burnings", Euin established peace for a year and returned with a largetribute for Authari. [Paul the Deacon, [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/019.php III, xxvii.] ] In 590 Childebert invaded Italy with an army led by twenty dukes, notably Auduald, Olo, and Cedinus. Olo was killed trying to take Bilitio and Auduald, with six other dukes, camped outsideMilan waiting for the army of theByzantine emperor Maurice , which never came. Cedinus, with thirteen dukes, invaded the northeast, and marched west. In the duchy of Trent he destroyed the fortresses of Tesana, Maletum, Sermiana, Appianum, Fagitana, Cimbra, Vitianum, Bremtonicum, Volaenes, and Ennemase. [Paul the Deacon, [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/020.php III, xxxi.] ] Withdysentery racking his army and the Byzantine reinforcements yet to show up, Cedinus made a ten-month truce and returned across the Alps. In May 591, Authari's successor,Agilulf , sent Agnellus,Bishop of Trent , to the Frankish court ofBrunhilda to secure the ransom of several Tridentine prisoners captured in the previous war, which he did. At that same time Euin went to the Franks to negotiate a peace, which he did. [Paul the Deacon, [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/022.php IV, i.] ]Euin was dead by January 595, when he was replaced by
Gaidoald , described by Paul as "a good man and a Catholic in religion". [Paul the Deacon, [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/023.php IV, x.] ]Notes
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