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Sovereignempire

Lombards

480 CE – 586 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
480 CE – 586 CE
Duration
106 years
Known Periods
10
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Lombards, Longobards or Langobards (Latin: Langobardi) were a Germanic people who conquered most of the Italian Peninsula between 568 and 774 AD. They had previously settled in the Middle Danube in the 5th century, near what is now Austria, Slovenia and Hungary. Still earlier they lived further north, near present day Hamburg. Roman-era historians in the 1st and 2nd centuries AD mention the Lombards as one of the Suebian peoples, and report them living on the Lower Elbe already in the early 1st century. Their legacy is apparent in Lombardy, northern Italy, the region deriving its name from them. There are no contemporary accounts of the Lombards in the 3rd or 4th century, or for most of the 5th.

Historical Periods

Lombards (480–489)

480 CE – 489 CE

Area: 6,727 km²

Lombards (490–499)

490 CE – 499 CE

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Area: 84,643 km²

Lombards (500–539)

500 CE – 539 CE

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Area: 14,414 km²

Lombards (540–545)

540 CE – 545 CE

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Area: 14,483 km²

Lombards (546–554)

546 CE – 554 CE

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Area: 172,010 km²

Lombards (555–560)

555 CE – 560 CE

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Area: 175,247 km²

Lombards (561–566)

561 CE – 566 CE

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Area: 175,200 km²

Lombards (567–568)

567 CE – 568 CE

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Area: 203,461 km²

Lombards (569–576)

569 CE – 576 CE

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Area: 95,209 km²

Lombards (577–586)

577 CE – 586 CE

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Area: 79,136 km²

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