The Lombards, a Germanic people, settled primarily in Italy during the late 6th century after migrating from their original homeland in Scandinavia and later from northern Europe. They established a kingdom that included significant parts of northern and central Italy, with key cities such as Pavia becoming their capital. Additionally, some Lombards settled in regions of present-day Austria and Switzerland during their migrations. Their presence significantly influenced the cultural and political landscape of Italy during the early Middle Ages.
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The Lombards tribe ruled in Italy from 568 CE to 774 CE. They were a Germanic tribe who originally came from Southern Scandinavia. Around 774 CE their area in Italy was incorporated into the Charlemagne empire and although Lombard nobles continued to rule in this area until the 11th Century, it was no longer seen as an individual Lombard kingdom at this time.
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Charlemagne was King of the Franks from 768. He was King of the Lombards from 774. He was Emperor of the Romans from 800. He died in 814 with these three important titles.
Charlemagne defeated the Lombards.
Kingdom of the Lombards ended in 774.
Kingdom of the Lombards was created in 568.
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Pépin le Bref (English: Pepin the Short, or Pepin the Younger), first of the Carolingians kings, was the son of Charles Martel and helped the Pope against the Lombards.
The Lombards tribe ruled in Italy from 568 CE to 774 CE. They were a Germanic tribe who originally came from Southern Scandinavia. Around 774 CE their area in Italy was incorporated into the Charlemagne empire and although Lombard nobles continued to rule in this area until the 11th Century, it was no longer seen as an individual Lombard kingdom at this time.