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- Lombards - Wikipedia
The Lombards, Longobards or Langobards (Latin: Langobardi) were a Germanic people who conquered most of the Italian Peninsula between 568 and 774 AD They had previously settled in the Middle Danube in the 5th century, near what is now Austria, Slovenia and Hungary
- Lombard | History, Culture Legacy | Britannica
Lombard, member of a Germanic people who from 568 to 774 ruled a kingdom in Italy The Lombards were one of the Germanic tribes that formed the Suebi, and during the 1st century ad their home was in northwestern Germany
- Lombards - World History Encyclopedia
The Lombards were a Germanic tribe that originated in Scandinavia and migrated to the region of Pannonia (roughly modern-day Hungary) Their migration is considered part of "The Wandering of the Nations" or "The Great Migration", which was a period roughly defined as lasting between 376 to 476 CE
- What was the Kingdom of the Lombards? - World History Edu
The Lombards, a Germanic people, migrated from Northern Europe and established a kingdom that played a crucial role in the transition from the Roman Empire to the medieval period
- The Lombards: From Migration to Kingdom in Early Medieval . . .
The Lombards were a pivotal Germanic tribe whose migration and establishment of a kingdom in Italy during the early medieval period shaped the political, cultural, and legal landscape of Europe
- The Lombards: A Germanic Tribe in Northern Italy - ThoughtCo
The Lombards were a Germanic tribe best known for establishing a kingdom in Italy They were also known as Langobard or Langobards ("long-beard"); in Latin, Langobardus, plural Langobardi
- The History of the Lombards
From their origins in Scandinavia to their conquest of Italy and lasting cultural impact, discover how the Lombards shaped political and social landscapes following the fall of the Western Roman Empire
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