Alboin
died a.d. 573? king of the langobards 561?–573?
historical examples
but in doing so she breathed a silent prayer, and resolved that the unpardonable insult should be washed out in alboin’s blood.
historical tales, vol 5 (of 15) charles morris
since the invasion of alboin, italy had groaned under 37 a complication of evils.
the holy roman empire james bryce
the longobard conquest under alboin forced on the process of driving the older inhabitants into the cities.
the evolution of states j. m. robertson
alboin had divided his dominion into many little states and dukedoms.
the eighteen christian centuries james white
with him was -ssociated another patriot, alboin, duke of eastphalia.
historical tales, vol 5 (of 15) charles morris
with the two united, alboin invaded italy and conquered all the north.
young folks’ history of rome charlotte mary yonge
he was writing in the year 595, and he reckons from the descent of alboin in 568.
the formation of christendom, volume vi thomas w. (thomas william) allies
ticinum (pavia), the one place which had obstinately resisted alboin, became the seat of their kings.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 16, slice 8 various
alboin the lombard could do it, though not under such fearful disadvantages.
the roman and the teuton charles kingsley
in 584 they chose authari, the grandson of alboin, and endowed the royal domain with a half of their possessions.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 16, slice 8 various
noun
died 573 ad, king of the lombards (565–73); conqueror of n italy
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