• Thrasimund I or Transamund I was the Count of Capua and then Duke of Spoleto (663 – 703 AD), a faithful follower of Grimoald I of Benevento. Thrasimund...
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  • and Camerino. Faroald I 570–592 Ariulf 592–602 Theodelap 602–650 Atto 650–663 Transamund I 663–703 Faroald II 703–724 Transamund II 724–739, first time...
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  • Paul I, Pope (757–767) Stephen III, Pope (768–772) Adrian I, Pope (772–795) Leo III, Pope (795–816) Duchy of Spoleto (complete list) – Transamund I, Duke...
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  • Transimund, Transamund and Transmund) are masculine given names of Gothic origin. It may refer to: Thrasamund (450–523), king of the Vandals Transamund I of Spoleto...
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  • Ariulf, Duke (592–602) Theodelap, Duke (602–650) Atto, Duke (650–665) Transamund I, Duke (665–703) Republic of Venice (complete list) – Paolo Lucio Anafesto...
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    the Apostles became more and more prevalent. In 738 the Lombard duke Transamund II of Spoleto captured the Castle of Gallese, which protected the road...
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  • Transamund III (also spelled Transmund or Trasmund) was the Duke of Spoleto and Marquis of Camerino from 982 until his death in 989. His father was Count...
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  • Duke (953–959) Transamund III, Duke (c.959–c.967) Pandulf I, Duke (967–981) Landulf, Duke (981–982) Transamund III, Duke (982–989) Hugh I the Great, Duke...
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    controlled by Aequi, Marsi, Peligni and Vestini. In the 8th century, Transamund II of Spoleto rebelled against Liutprand, King of the Lombards, but was...
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    continued to acknowledge the imperial Government. In 738, the Lombard duke Transamund of Spoleto captured the Castle of Gallese, which protected the road to...
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    razed the countryside of Rome to punish the Pope, who had supported Duke Transamund II of Spoleto. Though still protected by his massive walls, the Pope could...
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  • (996–999) Sylvester II, Pope (999–1003) Duchy of Spoleto (complete list) – Transamund III, Duke (982–989) Republic of Venice (complete list) – Pietro Tribuno...
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