- Gisulf II of Friuli
Gisulf II was the
duke of Friuli from around 591 [Or 594.] to his death. He was the son and successor of Gisulf I.Gisulf and
Gaidoald of Trent were at odds with KingAgilulf until they made peace in 602 or 603. Gisulf also allied with the Avars to make war onIstria .Gisulf was involved in the local church. The bishops of "the schismatics of Istria and Venetia," as
Paul the Deacon calls them, fled to the protection of Gisulf. Gisulf also took part in the confirmation of the succession ofCandidianus to thepatriarchate of Aquileia in 606.The most significant event of his reign however occurred probably in 611 [It has been dated as early as 602. However, Gisulf certainly took part in the confirmation of Candidianus in 606.] . The Avars invaded Italy and Gisulf's territory was the first they passed through. Gisulf summoned a large army and went to meet them. The Avars were a larger force, however, and they sooned overwhelmed the Lombards. Gisulf died in battle and his duchy was overrun. He left four sons and four daughters by his wife Romilda (or Ramhilde). His elder two sons, Tasso and Kakko, succeeded him.
Gisulf's younger sons, Radoald and Grimoald, fled to the
Arechis I of Benevento , a relative of Gisulf's. They both eventually becamedukes of Benevento in turn and Grimoald even became king. Gisulf left a daughter, Geila, who marriedGaribald II of Bavaria .Notes
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Paul the Deacon . [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/index.php "Historia Langobardorum"] . Available at Northvegr.-
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