- Aistulf
Aistulf (749 - d.756) was the
duke of Friuli from 744, king ofLombards from 749, and duke of Spoleto from 751. His father was the Duke Pemmo.After his brother
Ratchis became king, Aistulf succeeded him in Friuli. He succeeded him later as king when Ratchis abdicated to a monastery. Aistulf continued the policy of expansion and raids against thepapacy and the Byzantineexarchate of Ravenna . In 751, he capturedRavenna itself and even threatenedRome , claiming a capitation tax.The popes, thoroughly irritated and alarmed, and hopeless of aid from the Byzantine Emperor, turned to the
Carolingian mayors of the palace ofAustrasia , the effective rulers of the Frankish kingdom. In 741,Pope Gregory III askedCharles Martel to intervene, but he was too busy elsewhere and declined. In 753,Pope Stephen II visited Charles Martel's son Pippin the Short, who had been proclaimed king of the Franks in 751 with the consent ofPope Zachary . In gratitude for the papal consent to his coronation, Pippin crossed theAlps , defeated Aistulf, and gave to the pope the lands which Aistulf had torn from the "ducatus Romanus" and the exarchate (Emilia-Romagna and thePentapolis ).Aistulf died hunting in 756. He was succeeded by
Desiderius as king of the Lombards and by Alboin as duke of Spoleto. He had given Friuli to his brother-in-law Anselm, abbot ofNonantula , whose sister Gisaltruda he had married, when he succeeded to the kingship in 749.-
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