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  1. Aistulf was born to Pemmo, Duke of Friuli, some time before 730, when Pemmo died. Aistulf had a brother named Ratchis, who was probably the elder, since Ratchis got the plum appointments before Aistulf did. The Lombard political system gave kingship by acclamation of the dukes and other leaders, not family inheritance.

  2. Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Lombard kings from the Carolingian Dynasty. Charlemagne conquered the Lombards in 774 at the invitation of Pope Adrian I. Charlemagne (774–781) in personal union, passed kingship to his third son, Pepin. Pepin (or Pippin) (781–810), king under authority of Charlemagne; Bernard (810–818) Lothair I ...

  3. Mar 29, 2024 · The name Aistulf is primarily a male name of German origin that means Combative As A Wolf. Click through to find out more information about the name Aistulf on BabyNames.com.

  4. Ottův slovník naučný. První díl. Praha: J. Otto, 1888. S. 555. Dostupné online. Aistulf, král longobard. (749–756). Sotva že po bratru svém Rachisovi nastoupil na trůn, jakoby nadšen byl ideami Italie novověké, jakoby heslem jeho bylo »fuoni i barbari« a »Italia unita« (pryč s cizáky – Italie budiž sjednocena ...

  5. The Donation of Pippin came into being as part of the restructuring of political alliances on the Italian peninsula in the mid-8th century. The papacy, still nominally subject to the Byzantine emperor in Constantinople, was plagued by encroachments on its territories from the Lombards , especially under their militaristic king Aistulf.

  6. Aistulf longobárd király. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Aistulf témájú médiaállományokat. Aistulf, más írásmóddal Ahistulf ( latinul: Aistulfus, Haistulfus ), (? – 756 decembere) longobárd király 749 -től haláláig. Harcai a pápával és a frankokkal a longobárdok teljes vereségével végződtek.

  7. Aistulph. (Also Aistulf, Astulph, Astulf, and Astolph). King of the Lombards; died 756. He succeeded his brother Ratchis in 749, and set about the conquest of all Italy. After taking from the Greeks the Exarchate of Ravenna he was about to seize the Patrimony of St. Peter when Pope Stephen II (or III -- 752-57) appealed for aid to Pepin the ...

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