Ansfrid of Friuli — Ansfrid, Ansfrit, or Ausfrid was the Duke of Friuli in 694. He was originally the lord of the castle of Ragogna. In 694, he attacked Friuli and forced Duke Rodoald to flee to King Cunipert. Ansfrid then rebelled against the king in an attempt to… … Wikipedia
List of dukes and margraves of Friuli — The dukes and margraves of Friuli were the rulers of the Duchy and March of Friuli in the Midde Ages.The dates given below, when contentious, are discussed in the articles of the respective dukes.Lombard dukes* 568 ndash;c.584 Grasulf I *… … Wikipedia
Ado of Friuli — Ado or Ato (died 695) was the Duke of Friuli after the usurper Ausfrid was defeated at Verona in 694. According to Paul the Deacon, he was a brother of the former duke Rodoald and ruled for a year and seven months. The actual length of his reign… … Wikipedia
Dukes and margraves of Friuli — The dukes and margraves of Friuli were the rulers of the Duchy and March of Friuli in the Middle Ages. The dates given below, when contentious, are discussed in the articles of the respective dukes. Contents 1 Lombard dukes 2 Carolingian… … Wikipedia
Landar of Friuli — Landar, Landari, or Laudari(s) was the Duke of Friuli following Wechthari in 678. He himself died before 694, when Rodoald appears as his successor. ources*Paul the Deacon. [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/index.php Historia Langobardorum … Wikipedia
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Charlemagne — For other uses, see Charlemagne (disambiguation). Charlemagne Rex Francorum (King of the Franks) Rex Longobardorum (King of the Lombards) Imperator Romanorum (Emperor of the Romans) … Wikipedia
Lombards — The Lombards (Latin Langobardi , whence the alternative names Langobards and Longobards) were a Germanic people originally from Northern Europe who settled in the valley of the Danube and from there invaded Byzantine Italy in 568 under the… … Wikipedia
Lombardy — • A word derived from Longobardia and used during the Middle Ages to designate the country ruled over by the Longobards, which varied in extent with the varying fortunes of that race in Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lombardy… … Catholic encyclopedia
Langbärte — Die Langobarden (auch Winniler, fälschlich auch mit »Langbärte« übersetzt) waren ein Teilstamm der Sueben, eng mit den Semnonen verwandt, und damit ein elbgermanischer Stamm, der ursprünglich an der unteren Elbe siedelte. Wanderung der… … Deutsch Wikipedia