- Lethings
The Lethings ( _it. Letingi) were a dynasty of Lombard kings ruling in the fifth and sixth centuries until 546. They were the first Lombard royal dynasty and the represent the emergence of the Lombard rulership out of obscurity and into history.
The Lethings were elected by an assembly of warriors. They took their dynastic name from
Lethuc , the first known Lombard king. When Lethuc died and was replaced byAldihoc , the Lombards took a step towards institutional stability. Under the Lethings, too, the Lombards, who had thitherto wandered around northern Europe, migrated south to theDanube andPannonia . In 510, the reigning Lething,Tato , was displaced by his nephew,Wacho , and thereafter until 546 a cadet branch of the original house ruled. Under the last dynasts, the Lombards became a power in terms of their threat to theByzantine Empire on par with theOstrogoths andFranks .The Lething were displaced when the child ruler
Walthari was killed by his regent,Audoin , who then assumed the throne, inaugurating theGausi dynasty. The Lething lineage did no die out, however, as Waldrada, a daughter of Wacho, had marriedGaribald I of Bavaria , and fostered a daughter,Theodelinda , who marriedAuthari and became Queen of the Lombards. Her descendents were theBavarian dynasty , a cadet branch of theAgilolfings , themselves Frankish.ources
*Jarnut, Jörg. "Storia dei Longobardi". Turin: Einaudi, 2002.
*Rovagnati, Sergio. "I Longobardi". Milan: Xenia, 2003.
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