385:. The Lombards, however, didn't suffer Hilmichis to rule them, so Rosemunda called the prefect Longinus that he should capture Ravenna, and Hilmichis and Rosemunda escaped with Albsuinda, daughter of king Albuin, and the whole treasury of Ravenna. Longinus then tried to persuade Rosemunda to kill Hilmichis, so she might marry him, and she followed his advice and poisoned him, but as Hilmichis drank the poison, he realized what was happening, and he asked Rosemunda to drink with him, and they died together. Thus, Longinus was left with all the treasures of the Lombards, and with Albsuinda, the king's daughter, whom he carried away to the Emperor at
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246:, Godan's wife, for victory. Frea advised that the women of the Winnili should tie their hair in front of their faces like beards and join their men for battle. At sunrise, Frea turned her husband's bed so that he was facing east, and woke him. Godan saw the women of the Winnili, their hair tied in front of their faces, and asked "Who are these longbeards?", and Frea replied, since you named them, give them victory, and he did. From this day, the Winnili were called
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Langobards by Paul the Deacon Translated by William Dudley Foulke, LL.D. With Explanatory and Critical Notes, a Biography of the Author, and an Account of the Sources of the History.
242:, and asked him for victory over the Winnili. Godan replied that he would give the victory to whomever he saw first at sunrise. At the same time, Gambara and her sons asked
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414:, duke of the Turingi came from the Thaurini, and married queen Theudelenda, becoming king of the Lombards. He killed his enemies, Zangrolf of Verona, Mimulf of the
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family, and he broke the a city and fortress of the Romans, and he fought at the
Scutella river, killing 8,000 Romans. Rothari ruled for 17 years, and after him
309:, and he killed Theuvanue their king, and returned to Italy with many captives. The Lombards consequently left their land and lived in Rugilanda for some years.
692:, Quellen zur Langobardengeschichte / Sources of Lombard History, Institut fĂĽr Mittelalterforschung Ă–sterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, archived from
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400:, son of Claffo was king for seven years. He married Theudelenda, daughter of Garipald, and also Walderade of
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of the codex at L’Archivio
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610:(in Latin and Italian). Introduzione, testo critico, commento. Roma: Herder editrice e libreria.
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is only extant in three copies, there are hundreds of medieval copies of the
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After this, the
Lombards migrated, and they came to Golaida (perhaps at the
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Longobardi: storia, memoria e diritto di un popolo germanico
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Gudehoc was succeeded by his son, Claffo, and he by his son,
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