-
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...