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Lambert (archbishop of Milan)

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invaded Italy in support of Rudolf, Lambert invited him to Milan while secretly arranging his ambush. He even allowed him to hunt deer in his private hunting preserve. Burchard was then attacked and killed by the
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in 925, while Rudolf was in Burgundy, Lambert and several other high-profile supporters of Rudolf defected. On their behalf, Lambert offered the crown to Count
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from his ordination on 5 October 921 until his death. He was related to two prior archbishops:
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as troops raised great indignation and the rebels offered the throne to King
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology
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Lambert, Archbishop of Milan
archbishop of Milan
Andrea da Canziano
Garimpert
Adalbert I of Ivrea
Giselbert of Bergamo
Berengar I
Italian throne
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Hungarians
Rudolf II of Burgundy
Battle of Firenzuola
Hungarian raids
Hugh of Arles
Burchard II of Swabia
Pavians
Novara
Ivrea
Basilica Vetus
Hilduin
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