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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aripert_IAripert I - Wikipedia

    Aripert I (also spelled Aribert) was king of the Lombards (653–661) in Italy. He was the son of Gundoald, Duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from Bavaria with his sister Theodelinda. As a relative of the Bavarian ducal house, his was called the Bavarian Dynasty.

  2. Sep 26, 2023 · Aripert I (also spelled Aribert) was king of the Lombards (653-661) in Italy. He was the son of Gundoald, duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from Bavaria with his sister Theodelinda. As a relative of the Bavarian ducal house, his was called the Bavarian Dynasty.

  3. In 661 Aripert I, King of the Lombards, was succeeded by his sons Perctarit, who governed from Milan, and Godepert from Pavia. In 662 the brothers fell out, and Godepert sent Garipald, Duke of Turin to persuade Grimoald to assist in a war against Perctarit.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PerctaritPerctarit - Wikipedia

    Aripert I. Religion. Chalcedonian Christianity. Perctarit (also Berthari) (died 688) was the first Catholic king of the Lombards who lead a religiously divided kingdom during the 7 th Century. He ruled from 661 to 662 the first time and later from 671 to 688.

  5. Aripert I (also spelled Aribert) was king of the Lombards (653–661) in Italy. He was the son of Gundoald, Duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from Bavaria with his sister Theodelinda. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aripert I has received more than 50,020 page views.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AripertAripert - Wikipedia

    Aripert or Aribert may refer to: Aripert I, king of the Lombards from 653 to 661 AD. Aripert II, king of the Lombards from 701 to 712 AD. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  7. Aripert I (653–661) Perctarit & Godepert (661–662) Beneventan Dynasty. Grimuald (662–671) Garibald (671) Lombard kings from Bavarian Dynasty, Second Restoration (Agilolfings) Perctarit (671–688) (restored from exile) Alahis (688–689), rebel; Cunincpert (688–700) Liutpert (700–701) Raginpert (701) Aripert II (701–712) Non ...

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