The coinage of the Lombards refers to the autonomous productions of coins by the Lombards. It constitutes part of the coinage produced by Germanic peoples...
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The Lombard coinage of Benevento, part of the more general Lombard coinage, is the set of coins minted between about 680 and the end of the ninth century...
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The coinage of Adelchis, prince of Benevento, constitutes a special chapter in the Lombard coinage of Benevento and bears witness to the political changes...
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History of coins in Italy (redirect from Coinage of Italy)
Mediterranean Sea. The Lombard coinage refers to the autonomous productions of coins by the Lombards. It constitutes part of the coinage produced by Germanic...
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Kingdom of the Lombards (Latin: Regnum Langobardorum; Italian: Regno dei Longobardi; Lombard: Regn di Lombard), also known as the Lombard Kingdom and later...
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Flag of Lombardy (section The Lombard League)
the one of Agilulf) as symbols of the Lombard kingdom. But in fact, the Lombard coinage tend to show that Lombards used crosses and calvaries as their only...
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Director of Santa Sophia Academy chamber Orchestra University of Sannio Lombard coinage of Benevento "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9...
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The Lombard League (Liga Lombarda in Lombard, Lega Lombarda in Italian) was a medieval alliance formed in 1167, supported by the popes, to counter the...
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Alfanus I (category 11th-century Lombard people)
sought to cultivate popular support. He married a Lombard princess from Salerno, retained Lombard coinage and local officials, and promoted the cult of the...
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project for British coinage of the Anglo-Saxons and Normans Lombard syllogae, Anglo-Saxon compilations of inscriptions from Lombard Italy Syllogae minores...
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Carolingian Empire (redirect from Carolingian coinage)
which had ruled as kings of the Franks since 751 and as kings of the Lombards in Italy from 774. In 800, the Frankish king Charlemagne was crowned emperor...
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Charlemagne (category 8th-century Lombard monarchs)
April 748 – 28 January 814) was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of what is now known as the Carolingian Empire from...
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Norman forces arrived in southern Italy as mercenaries in the service of Lombard and Byzantine factions, communicating swiftly back home news about opportunities...
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Lombardy (category Articles containing Lombard-language text)
Lombardy (Italian: Lombardia; Lombard: Lombardia) is an administrative region of Italy that covers 23,844 km2 (9,206 sq mi); it is located in northern...
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condition at the time, showing the depreciation of the coinage from 1817, the date when UK gold coinage was resumed after the Napoleonic Wars. It appeared...
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the Ostrogoths and later the Lombards. In 773, Charlemagne, the king of the Franks, crossed the Alps and invaded the Lombard kingdom, which encompassed...
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Roger Borsa (category Lombard warriors)
until his death. Roger was the son of Robert Guiscard and Sikelgaita, a Lombard noblewoman. His ambitious mother arranged for Roger to succeed his father...
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Adelchis of Benevento (category Lombard warriors)
notably the last Lombard ruler to revise the Edictum Rothari. Adelchis' daughter was Ageltrude, wife of Guy III of Spoleto. Coinage of Adelchis of Benevento...
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the first time, as a consequence of the perpetual state of war with the Lombards (who in the meantime had stolen approximately two thirds of the Byzantines...
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tremisses were minted by the Anglo-Saxons, Burgundians, Franks, Frisians, Lombards, Ostrogoths, Suevi and Visigoths between the 5th and 8th centuries. The...
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Coinage, 1: The Early Middle Ages (5th–10th Centuries). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. Hallenbeck, Jan T. "Pavia and Rome: The Lombard Monarchy...
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Pavia (category Pages with Lombard IPA)
became one of the central locations of the Lombards' efforts to mint their own coinage. The bust of the Lombard king would have been etched on the coins...
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Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia (redirect from Lombard-Venetian Kingdom)
Austrians had confirmed their claims to the territories of the former Lombard Duchy of Milan, which had been ruled by the Habsburg monarchy since 1714...
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Arduin of Ivrea (section Coinage)
According to the chronicler Arnulf of Milan, Arduin was "elected by the Lombards in Pavia and was called 'caesar' [emperor] by all". He then made the rounds...
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Vandal ravages but later recovered and became the seat of an independent Lombard principate. However, during the struggle of the succession to the Duchy...
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Duchy of Gaeta (section Lombard period)
as Byzantine power lagged in the Mediterranean and the peninsula due to Lombard and Saracen incursions. The primary source for the history of Gaeta during...
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threat to the Neapolitans as the Lombards. Sometime around the beginning of the ninth century, the dukes began striking coinage with Latin inscriptions, as...
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single series of coins, issued while he was besieged in Cologne in 260. Coinage issued after his death honor him as caesar; probably because Gallienus...
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struggles, relationships between the Lombard people and the Latin-speaking people improved. In the end, the Lombard language and culture assimilated with...
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finally fell under Lombard rule in 751. From this period, former states that were part of the Exarchate and were not conquered by the Lombard Kingdom, such...
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