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The Lombards were forced to elect a new king to organise their defence.
The Lombards, soon arrived and did their utmost to integrate with the indigenous population.
The Lombards re-used defensive the location, and raised the eastern wall.
The Lombards may have entered later, around 590.
The Lombards were a mob family, and Ellie didn't want anything to do with them.
The Lombards had dueling rituals too, often controlled by local judges.
The Lombards typically used to disperse people around the conquered territory.
The Lombards changed the fortifications and made further extensions.
The Lombards and the Humiliates gave manual labour the first place.
The Lombards consequently left their land and lived in Rugilanda for some years.
The Lombards destroyed Cures, probably in 589, and the population dispersed.
The Lombards and the Huns made an incursion from the north.
The Lombards held the better part of Italy.
The Lombards conquered the pass between 570 and 578, and destroyed the fortifications.
The Lombards later formed an alliance with the Avars.
The Lombards returned north when they heard news of Pippin again moving to Italy.
The Lombards sold their house in Connecticut and raised money from corporations and foundations.
The Lombards were a different matter, for they were a Christian state in Italy.
The Lombards adopted Catholicism as they entered Italy, also during the 6th century.
The Lombards controlled the interior in a loose confederation of fiercely independent duchies.
The Lombards knew that Frederick was about to skirt through their area, but did not realize how close he already was.
The Lombards requested and received help from Justinian I in the form of 15,000 troops.
The Lombards gradually adopted Roman titles, names and traditions.
The Lombards remained a threat to papal power, however, until they were crushed by Charlemagne in 774.
The Lombards had entered the Italian peninsula in 568 under Alboin.
The Longobards were a small minority compared to the roughly four million people in Italy at the time.
The Longobards left the Carpathian Basin for Northern Italy after the invasion of the territory by the Avars in 568.
The Longobards and the local Slavs remained separated by the natural border formed by Little and White Carpathians, respected by both sides according to Ján Steinhübel.
The Longobards rule in Italy and Pieve Vergonte terminated with Desiderio, King of the Lombards, Duke of Tuscia, who replaced childless king Astolfo at his death (756), and was proclaimed his successor.