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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 46: 223: 204: 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 30: 179:. For the legend of origin Paulus Diaconus makes separate text paragraphs for, respectively, the conflict with the Vandals and the consulting with Frea and Godan, and he precedes the description of Frea and Godan with "loco antiquitas ridiculam fabulam". Whereas the 346:, who married Suscald, another king of the Franks, who didn't like her and gave her to Garipald, and the third Silinga, daughter of the king of the Heruli, who had a son named Waltari, who succeeded Wacho and ruled for seven years. Farigaidus was the last of the 278:), and they chose as their king Agilmund, son of Agion, from the line of Gugingus, and later they were ruled by Laiamicho of the same dynasty, and after him Lethuc, who ruled for some 40 years. He was succeeded by his son, Aldihoc, and after him, Godehoc ruled. 788:
History of the 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 802: 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 569:, Monumenta Germaniae Historica . Scriptores rerum Langobardicarum et Italicarum (SS rer. Lang.), vol. 1, Hannover: Impensis Bibliopolii Hahniani, pp. 1–6 437:
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 793: 848: 365:, son of Auduin and his wife Rodelenda ruled after him. Albuin fought and killed Cunimund, king of the Gippidi. Albuin took to wife Cunimund's daughter, 547: 858: 838: 708: 745: 377:
After the Lombards had lived in Pannonia for 42 years, Albuin led them into Italy, in the month of April, and two years later, Albuin was
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was king for two years. Then there followed an interregnum of twelve years, during which the Lombards were ruled by dukes. After this,
853: 615: 596: 673: 582:, Monumenta Germaniae Historica . Leges (in Folio) (LL), vol. 4, Hannover: Impensis Bibliopolii Hahniani, pp. 641–647 238:, Ambri and Assi, asked them to pay them tribute, but they refused, saying they would fight them. Ambri and Assi then went to 810: 733: 685: 45: 234:, the home of the Winnili. Their ruler was a woman called Gambara, with her sons Ybor and Agio. The leaders of the 222: 369:, and after she died Flutsuinda, daughter of Flothario, king of the Franks. She had a daughter called Albsuinda. 400:, son of Claffo was king for seven years. He married Theudelenda, daughter of Garipald, and also Walderade of 203: 652:
of the codex at L’Archivio Storico Diocesano di Modena-Nonantola. (in photo 7, red "E", after a blank page).
442: 540: 171: 774: 381:. He ruled for three years before he was killed by Hilmichis and his wife Rosemunda, in the palace in 134: 79:. The first part describes the origin and naming of the Lombards, the following text more resembles a 226:
Winnili women with their hair tied as beards looking up at Wodan and Frigga (1905) by Emil Doepler.
126: 113: 778: 334:, the second Austrigusa, a daughter of the Gippidi, who had two daughters, Wisigarda, who married 316:. The Lombards tarried at Feld for three years, where Tato fought and killed Rodolfo, king of the 610:(in Latin and Italian). Introduzione, testo critico, commento. Roma: Herder editrice e libreria. 343: 637: 122: 754: 422:, and others. With Theudelenda, he had a daughter called Gunperga, and he ruled for six years. 71:
for "Origin of the tribe of the Lombards") is a short, 7th-century AD Latin account offering a
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son of Unichus killed Tato, and Ildichus, Tato's son fought Wacho, but he had to flee to the
415: 29: 562: 330:, where he died. Wacho had three wives, the first Raicunda, daughter of Fisud, king of the 669: 649: 347: 176: 107: 17: 386: 827: 378: 298: 130: 72: 434: 335: 215: 214:, looks down from their window in the heavens to the Winnili women below (1905) by 575: 271: 158: 693: 404:. With Theudelenda came Gundoald her brother, and Autarinus made him duke of 183:
is only extant in three copies, there are hundreds of medieval copies of the
716:, Corpus Scriptorum Latinorum, archived from the original on August 24, 2003 446: 438: 366: 331: 258:
After this, the Lombards migrated, and they came to Golaida (perhaps at the
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Le leggi dei Longobardi: storia, memoria e diritto di un popolo germanico
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is preserved in three manuscripts, Modena, Biblioteca Capitolare 0.I.2 (
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Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 1907. pp. 325–352.
393: 323: 306: 294: 275: 243: 221: 211: 207: 202: 68: 50: 34: 262:), and later they ruled Aldonus and Anthaib (unclear, perhaps in 101:, mostly containing legalistic writings compiled in the reign of 781:, with translator's notes and review of then scholarly opinions. 405: 313: 259: 239: 809:, Northvegr Foundation / New Northvegr Center, archived from 312:
Gudehoc was succeeded by his son, Claffo, and he by his son,
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Scriptores rerum Langobardicarum et Italicarum saec. VI–IX
591:(in Italian). Milano: Editrice La Storia. pp. 2–7. 574:
Pertz, Georg Heinrich; Bluhme, Fredericus, eds. (1868),
576:"Spicilegium e veteris Langobardorum edicti codicibus" 152:is also the textual source of the Lombard theonym 587:Azzara, Claudio; Gasparri, Stefano, eds. (1992). 672:of the codex at Biblioteca Digital Hispánica, 135:dating to the early-eleventh century, ~1005 CE 663:Bibliotheca legum regni Francorum manuscripta 642:Bibliotheca legum regni Francorum manuscripta 8: 270:) and Burgundaib (perhaps territory of the 139:tenth or first half of the eleventh century 779:Appendix II. (B) Langobard sources. Origo. 461:, but the following gives the chronology: 266:) and Bainaib (also Banthaib; perhaps in 169:is summarized somewhat faithfully in the 750:(Waitz edition) through Internet Archive 636:Modena, Biblioteca Capitolare, O. I. 2. 95:The account has been preserved in three 44: 28: 465: 137:) and Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional 413 ( 725: 548:Historia Langobardorum codicis Gothani 7: 429:, for twelve years, and after him 849:Medieval historical texts in Latin 657:Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, 413. 606:Bracciotti, Annalisa, ed. (1998). 445:, for nine years. After Grimoald, 195:Following is a free translation. 25: 481:565, Albuin became lord of Italy 472:487, Audochari fought the Rugii 123:ninth or probably tenth century 796:of the book on elfinspell.com. 441:for nine years, and after him 1: 674:Biblioteca Nacional de España 859:7th-century writers in Latin 839:Sources on Germanic paganism 563:"Origo Gentis Langobardorum" 230:The text mentions an island 49:An 11th-century illustrated 805:Origo Gentium Langobardorum 679:Portals for primary sources 875: 844:7th-century books in Latin 748:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 711:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 688:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 608:Origo gentis Langobardorum 561:Waitz, Georg, ed. (1878), 459:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 357:, who led the Lombards to 297:, and came to Rugilanda ( 150:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 119:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 64:Origo Gentis Langobardorum 55:Origo gentis Langobardorum 39:Origo gentis Langobardorum 18:Origo gentis Langobardorum 854:Early Germanic literature 732:: CS1 maint: unfit URL ( 41:from Reims, now in Berlin 83:, up until the rule of 541:Historia Langobardorum 457:There are no dates in 416:Island of Saint Julian 227: 219: 172:Historia Langobardorum 58: 42: 775:William Dudley Foulke 707:Camden, David (ed.), 225: 206: 48: 32: 353:After Waltari ruled 769:English translation 580:Leges Langobardorum 114:Leges Langobardorum 499:584–590, Autarinus 282:The Danubian lands 228: 220: 59: 43: 757:on April 18, 2012 526:653– 661, Aripert 508:c. 624–636, Aroal 250:, "longbeards". 129:, Archivio Della 87:(672–688). 57:, now in Salerno. 16:(Redirected from 866: 820: 819: 818: 764: 763: 762: 753:, archived from 737: 731: 723: 722: 721: 703: 702: 701: 621: 602: 583: 570: 527: 524: 518: 517:636–652, Rothari 515: 509: 506: 500: 497: 491: 488: 482: 479: 473: 470: 425:After him ruled 274:, at the Middle 127:Cava de' Tirreni 77:Longobard people 21: 874: 873: 869: 868: 867: 865: 864: 863: 824: 823: 816: 814: 801: 760: 758: 740: 724: 719: 717: 713:(Waitz edition) 706: 699: 697: 684: 628: 618: 605: 599: 586: 573: 560: 557: 536: 531: 530: 525: 521: 516: 512: 507: 503: 498: 494: 489: 485: 480: 476: 471: 467: 455: 305:) to fight the 301:, north of the 193: 177:Paulus Diaconus 147: 108:Edictum Rothari 93: 33:A 10th-century 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 872: 870: 862: 861: 856: 851: 846: 841: 836: 826: 825: 822: 821: 798: 797: 791: 783: 782: 771: 770: 766: 765: 738: 704: 681: 680: 677: 666: 665: 654: 653: 646: 645: 633: 632: 627: 626:External links 624: 623: 622: 616: 603: 597: 584: 571: 556: 553: 552: 551: 544: 535: 532: 529: 528: 519: 510: 501: 492: 490:572–574, Cleph 483: 474: 464: 463: 454: 451: 392:After Albuin, 387:Constantinople 375: 374: 348:line of Lethuc 338:, king of the 284: 283: 256: 255: 201: 200: 192: 189: 146: 143: 92: 89: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 871: 860: 857: 855: 852: 850: 847: 845: 842: 840: 837: 835: 832: 831: 829: 813:on 2017-01-02 812: 808: 807: 804: 800: 799: 795: 792: 789: 785: 784: 780: 776: 773: 772: 768: 767: 756: 752: 751: 747: 743: 739: 735: 729: 715: 714: 710: 705: 696:on 2010-04-02 695: 691: 690: 687: 683: 682: 678: 675: 671: 670:Digital image 668: 667: 664: 660: 656: 655: 651: 650:Digital image 648: 647: 643: 639: 635: 634: 630: 629: 625: 619: 617:88-85876-32-3 613: 609: 604: 600: 598:88-86156-00-6 594: 590: 585: 581: 577: 572: 568: 564: 559: 558: 554: 550: 549: 545: 543: 542: 538: 537: 533: 523: 520: 514: 511: 505: 502: 496: 493: 487: 484: 478: 475: 469: 466: 462: 460: 452: 450: 448: 444: 440: 436: 432: 428: 423: 421: 418:, Gaidulf of 417: 413: 409: 407: 403: 399: 395: 390: 388: 384: 380: 379:lord of Italy 372: 371: 370: 368: 364: 360: 356: 351: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 329: 325: 321: 319: 315: 310: 308: 304: 300: 299:Lower Austria 296: 292: 288: 281: 280: 279: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 253: 252: 251: 249: 245: 241: 237: 233: 224: 217: 213: 209: 205: 198: 197: 196: 190: 188: 186: 182: 178: 174: 173: 168: 163: 161: 160: 155: 151: 144: 142: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 116: 115: 110: 109: 105:and known as 104: 100: 99: 90: 88: 86: 82: 78: 74: 73:founding myth 70: 66: 65: 56: 52: 47: 40: 36: 31: 27: 19: 815:, retrieved 811:the original 806: 803: 794:HTML version 787: 759:, retrieved 755:the original 749: 746: 718:, retrieved 712: 709: 698:, retrieved 694:the original 689: 686: 662: 641: 607: 588: 579: 566: 546: 539: 522: 513: 504: 495: 486: 477: 468: 458: 456: 424: 410: 391: 376: 352: 322: 311: 285: 257: 247: 229: 216:Emil Doepler 194: 184: 180: 170: 166: 164: 157: 153: 149: 148: 118: 112: 106: 96: 94: 63: 62: 60: 54: 38: 26: 659:Description 638:Description 631:Manuscripts 272:Burgundians 117:. 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Index

Origo gentis Langobardorum

codex

codex
Latin
founding myth
Longobard people
king-list
Perctarit
codices
Rothari
Edictum Rothari
Leges Langobardorum
ninth or probably tenth century
Cava de' Tirreni
Badia
dating to the early-eleventh century, ~1005 CE
tenth or first half of the eleventh century
*WĹŤdanaz
Historia Langobardorum
Paulus Diaconus

Wodan
Frigga
Emil Doepler

Scandanan
Vandals
Godan

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