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Godescalc of Benevento

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25: 90: 145:, was brought down upon central and southern Italy. After taking care of Thrasimund, Liutprand turned to Benevento, where Godescalc was preparing to flee. The Duke had already loaded a ship with supplies and, together with his wife, Anna, and the rest of his family, were attempting to flee when the people, faithful to the memory of 54: 250: 245: 240: 230: 76: 166: 142: 37: 225: 47: 41: 33: 235: 58: 134: 146: 202: 185: 220: 130:
from 740 until his assassination in 743. Godescalc's accession was without approval of the King.
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Duke of Benevento
Langobardia minor
Thrasimund II
Spoleto
Liutprand, King of the Lombards
Romuald II
Greece
Paul the Deacon
Historia Langobardorum
Gregory
Duke of Benevento
Gisulf II
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743 deaths
Dukes of Benevento
Assassinated Italian people
Lombard warriors
8th-century dukes in Europe
8th-century dukes of Spoleto
8th-century murdered monarchs

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