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106: 22: 324:…and Oswin told his son the tale of Alboin son of Audoin, the Lombard king; and of the great battle of the Lombards and the Gepids, remembered as terrible even in the grim sixth century; and of the kings Thurisind and Cunimund, and of Rosamunda. 'Not a good story for near bed-time,' he said, ending suddenly with Alboin's drinking from the jewelled skull of Cunimund… 232:. By 549, the Gepids were at war with the Lombards. The Lombards requested and received help from Justinian I in the form of 15,000 troops. This was a relatively large force, and the Gepids quickly came to a truce with the Lombards, but only while the Byzantine soldiers were in the area. There was, more or less, a long feud between the peoples of 270:
The Lombards later formed an alliance with the Avars. Cunimund made the same offer to Justin II as he had before, and this time when Justin accepted, the Gepid king handed Sirmium over to the Byzantines. As it turned out, however, the Byzantine troops neglected to join the Gepids in their fight but
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as king. According to multiple sources, the former king had been Cunimund's own father, and the enmity that both had for the Lombards was allegedly partly a result of
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kept Sirmium, and although the Avars did not show up either, the Lombards soundly defeated Cunimund's forces in 567. According to the writings of
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Open war with the Lombards, now led by Alboin, began again in 565. Cunimund appealed to the new Byzantine emperor,
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by Avars in 568. Thus, territories of Gepid Kingdom were ruled by them.
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into marrying him. Paul the Deacon reports that, during a feast in
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After the Gepids’ defeat, Alboin forced Cunimund’s daughter
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The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
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Rosamund forced to drink from the skull of her father
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Pietro della Vecchia
Thurisind
Issue
Rosamund
Gepids
Lombard–Gepid War (567)
Lombards
Pannonian Avars
Sirmium
Sremska Mitrovica
Serbia
Byzantine
Justinian I
Thurisind
Audoin
Thurisind
Alboin
Turismod
Justin II
Paul the Deacon
had his skull converted into a drinking cup
patera

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