Hilderic was the Lombard Duke of Spoleto briefly from 739 to 740. He was the first appointee of Liutprand, King of the Lombards, against the rebellious...
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The Duke of Spoleto was the ruler of Spoleto and most of central Italy outside the Papal States during the Early and High Middle Ages (c. 500 – 1300)....
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Bishop Peter II of Spoleto in control of the abbey in the interim. Peter organised an election, in which the monks chose Hilderic, and convinced Lothair...
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and attacked Transamund as a traitor. He had taken Spoleto by 16 June 739 and appointed Hilderic as his replacement. Transamund fled to Rome, where Liutprand...
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to Rome and installing Hilderic as duke in Spoleto. The next year (740), with the aid of Pope Zachary, Thrasimund retook Spoleto and granted Farfa the...
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sister, Susannah, together with other monks, and had been made Bishop of Spoleto. According to the tradition, after being named bishop, he became enamoured...
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Lothair I intervened to appoint Bishop Peter of Spoleto in charge of the abbey until an abbot, Hilderic, could be elected (in 844). Sichard's epitaph was...
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Alfonso I of Asturias. Duke Thrasimund II recovers the duchy of Spoleto and kills Hilderic with Papal-Beneventian aid. He does not return the confiscated...
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intervention in the Duchy of Spoleto in 860. In 864 Louis confirmed Farfa's possessions and, at the insistence of Bishop Peter of Spoleto, protector of the abbey...
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cousin Gelimer (530–534) became king. Hilderic, Hoamer, and their relatives were thrown into prison. In 533, Hilderic was executed when the Byzantine army...
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Constantinople, collapsed after Thrasamund's death in 523. His successor Hilderic showed favour to the Nicaean Christians, and when Amalfrida protested,...
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King (c. 600) Vandal Kingdom (complete list) – Thrasamund, King (496–523) Hilderic, King (523–530) Gelimer, King (530–534) Maya civilization Calakmul (complete...
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Duchy of Spoleto (complete list) – Transamund I, Duke (665–703) Faroald II, Duke (703–724) Transamund II, Duke (724–739, 740–742, 744–745) Hilderic, Duke...
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the Western and Eastern Roman Empires. With the pro-Roman Vandal king Hilderic having been deposed by Gelimer in 530, Justinian prepared an expedition...
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death of Abbot Hilderic, and the Destructio monasterii Farfensis, the historical work of Abbot Hugh, which continues from Hilderic's death in 857 down...
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(641–653) Recceswinth, King (649–672) Froia, King (653) Wamba, King (672–680) Hilderic, King (672) Paul, King (672–673) Erwig, King (680–687) Egica, King (687–702)...
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Pharphense, Thomas was buried at the thirtieth milestone, as later was Abbot Hilderic (died 857). Thomas had been succeeded by Aunepert by 720. The earliest...
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Hilandar Hilarion Hilarion the Younger Hilarion, Castle of Saint Hildeprand Hilderic Himerios (admiral) Hippiatrica Hippodrome of Constantinople Hirami Ahmet...
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Alfonso I of Asturias. Duke Thrasimund II recovers the duchy of Spoleto and kills Hilderic with Papal-Beneventian aid. He does not return the confiscated...
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