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- moment onwards, the Winnili were known as the Longbeards (Latinised as Langobardi, Italianised as Longobardi, and Anglicized as Langobards or Lombards)...
- as one of the more remote Suebic tribes compared to the Semnones and Langobardi, who lived on the Elbe and were better known to the Romans. He grouped...
- "Suevi Langobardi" are the Suevi located closest to the Rhine, far to the east of where most sources report them. To the east of the Langobardi, are the...
- side of the Albis [Elbe river], as, for instance, the Hermondori and the Langobardi; and at the present time these latter, at least, have, to the last man...
- is an extinct West Germanic language that was spoken by the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic people who settled in Italy in the sixth century. It was...
- po****tions such as Cherusci, Chamavi and Chatti, and remaining portions of the Langobardi (Lombards) and Suebi. This broader domain is called "Old Saxony". The...
- Ă–land in 98 AD, by Tacitus, who called them the "Aviones": After the Langobardi come the Reudigni, Auiones, Angli, Warini, Eudoses, Suarines and Nuithones...
- del Gargano tra Bizantini e Langobardi," In Vetera Christianorum 25 (1988): 381-405. Paul the Deacon, Historia Langobardi. In Monumenta Germanica Historica:...
- politica nel mondo antico, 210-245. Milan: 1983. Paul the Deacon, Historia Langobardi. In Monumenta Germanica Historica: Scriptores Rerum Langobardicarum et...
- Germania Superior was repulsed. In late 166 or early 167, a force of 6,000 Langobardi and Lacringi invaded Pannonia. This invasion was defeated by local forces...