-
Hrodgaud or
Rodgand was the Duke of
Friuli from 774 to 776. In all
likelihood he was
already duke
under Desiderius,
notwithstanding some
Frankish sources...
-
drawn back to
Italy as Duke
Hrodgaud of
Friuli rebelled against him. He
quickly crushed the rebellion,
distributing Hrodgaud's lands to the
Franks to consolidate...
- was
incorporated into the
Carolingian Empire, but the last
Lombard duke
Hrodgaud of
Friuli was left at his post,
until he
rebelled in 776, and was deposed...
- Italy),
after putting down a
rebellion in
Friuli and Spoleto. He
removes Hrodgaud of
Friuli from power, and
reforms the
duchy as the
March of
Friuli (military...
- suzerainty. In 775,
Hadrian alleged that
Hildeprand had
joined a
conspiracy of
Hrodgaud of
Friuli and
Arechis II of Benevento, but
there is no
evidence of Hildeprand's...
- Preceded by
Aistulf Duke of
Friuli 756–774 Succeeded by
Hrodgaud...
- duke
Hrodgaud to
continue ruling in Friuli.
Charlemagne attached the
March of
Istria to Friuli.
According to the
Royal Frankish Annals,
Hrodgaud two years...
-
defeated by the Franks, (774),
following the last
Lombard resistance under Hrodgaud of
Friuli (776)
Forum Julii changed its name to
Civitas Austriae, Charlemagne's...
- also king of the
Lombards 749–751
Anselm (d.806) 751–774
Peter 774–776
Hrodgaud 776–787
Marcarius 789–799 Eric 799–808
Hunfrid 808–817 Aio 817–819 Cadalaus...
- Langobardorum" even if
following the
revolt of 776, led by the duke of
Friuli Hrodgaud, he
replaced the
Lombard dukes with counts,
public officials, and redistributed...