-
Rothari (or Rothair) (c. 606 – 652), of the
house of Arodus, was king of the
Lombards from 636 to 652;
previously he had been duke of Brescia. He succeeded...
- The
Edictum Rothari (lit.
Edict of
Rothari; also
Edictus Rothari or
Edictum Rotharis) was the
first written compilation of
Lombard law,
codified and promulgated...
- in the
early 19th century. The
earliest Lombard law code, the
Edictum Rothari, may
allude to the use of seal rings, but it is not
until the
reign of...
- the
Roman city of
Opitergium (Oderzo).
Rothari also made the
famous edict bearing his name, the
Edictum Rothari,
which established the laws and the customs...
-
Authari (584–590)
Agilulf (590–616)
Adaloald (616–626)
Arioald (626–636)
Rothari (636-652)
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Godepert (661–662) Perctarit...
-
Authari (584–590)
Agilulf (590–616)
Adaloald (616–626)
Arioald (626–636)
Rothari (636-652)
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Godepert (661–662) Perctarit...
-
Authari (584–590)
Agilulf (590–616)
Adaloald (616–626)
Arioald (626–636)
Rothari (636-652)
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Godepert (661–662) Perctarit...
- The
Harodingians started out
owning one
small fara near Brescia. Then
Rothari, son of Nanding,
became Duke of
Brescia and
raised the
fortunes of his...
-
Agilulf (591 – c. 616)
Adaloald (c. 616 – c. 626)
Arioald (c. 626 – 636)
Rothari (636–652)
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Perctarit and Godepert...
- by the
Byzantines and the Goths, and
later suffered from the
raids of
Rothari, King of the Lombards, but
flourished again under Rodoald. In the 10th...