Lombard — /lom bahrd, beuhrd, lum /, n. 1. a native or inhabitant of Lombardy. 2. a member of an ancient Germanic tribe that settled in N Italy. 3. a banker or moneylender. adj. 4. Also, Lombardic. of or pertaining to the Lombards or Lombardy. /lom bahrd,… … Universalium
Lombard Street — noun a street in central London containing many of the major London banks • Instance Hypernyms: ↑street • Part Holonyms: ↑London, ↑Greater London, ↑British capital, ↑capital of the United Kingdom * * * Lombard Street [ … Useful english dictionary
capital of the United Kingdom — noun the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center • Syn: ↑London, ↑Greater London, ↑British capital • Derivationally related forms: ↑Londoner (for: ↑London) … Useful english dictionary
Montini Catholic High School (Lombard, Illinois) — Montini Catholic High School Signum Fidei The Sign of Faith Address 19W070 16th Street … Wikipedia
Western Lombard literature — This article is about literature written in Western Lombard (Insubric). The Insubric poet Caecilius Statius came from Milan, capital city of Insubres, and wrote in Latin, being one of the best Latin comedians, with Plautus and Terence. Throughout … Wikipedia
Barclays Capital — (Берклис Капитал) Сведения о банке Barclays Capital, активы и отделения Информация о банке Barclays Capital, активы и отделения, стратегия и цели Содержание Содержание Определения описываемого предмета История Главные даты Последние новости… … Энциклопедия инвестора
British capital — noun the capital and largest city of England; located on the Thames in southeastern England; financial and industrial and cultural center • Syn: ↑London, ↑Greater London, ↑capital of the United Kingdom • Derivationally related forms: ↑Londoner… … Useful english dictionary
Benevento — Bénévent redirects here. For other uses, see Bénévent (disambiguation). Benevento Comune Comune di Benevento … Wikipedia
Aistulf — (d. 756) Penultimate Lombard king (r. 749 756), and one of the most ruthless and bloodthirsty to wear the iron crown of the Lombard monarchy. Like all the Lombard kings, Aistulf sought to extend his authority over the important central Italian … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe
Desiderius — (eighth century) Successor of Aistulf and king from 757 to 774, Desiderius was the last of the kings of the Lombards. His fate was linked with the rise of the Carolingian dynasty and the complex diplomatic relations between the Carolingians,… … Encyclopedia of Barbarian Europe