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After the war, tells Paul who probably took the story from oral tradition, maybe an heroic lay dedicated to Alboin, Turismod's killer, Alboin, in order to obtain the right to become his father's table-companion as was customary to Lombards had to ask for the hospitality of a foreign king and have the
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and Alboin's rejoinder, a clash is avoided just by Thurisind's intervention, who puts peace and sends away Alboin with Turismod's arms. According to István Bóna, who believes in the veracity of this story, the facts may have taken place as described by Paul but it also could reflect a secret peace
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Thurisind, in observance of the laws of hospitality, lets Alboin and his companions participate to a banquet given in their honor offering Alboin the seat where Turismod habitually stood. Following a mockery by Turismod's brother
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as a way to guarantee his succession to the throne, as this position made him heir apparent. He seems to have had a son, Reptila, who under the reign of Cunimund held Sirmium.
63:; his sibling eventually succeeded their father in circa 560. Thurisind seems to have given to his eldest son the rank of commander of the Gepids in the city of 93:. His death was according to Paul the turning point of the battle, as when the other Gepids saw their leader dead they broke the ranks and escaped. 394: 403: 252:
Ausenda, Giorgio. "Current issues and future directions in the study of Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian period",
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The Narrators of Barbarian History (A.D. 550 – 800): Jordanes, Gregory of Tours, Bede, and Paul the Deacon
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king arm him; for this initiation he went with 40 companions to the court of Turismod's father Thurisind.
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condition imposed by Audoin on Thurisind under which the Gepid king had to arm his son's killer.
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Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire - Volume III: A.D. 527 – 641
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Franks and Alamanni in the Merovingian Period: An Ethnographic Perspective
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A l'aube du Moyen Age: Gépides et Lombards dans le bassin des Carpates
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Gasparri, Stefano. "Kingship rituals and ideology in Lombard Italy",
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Rituals of Power: From Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages
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Turismod was the oldest son of Thurisind and a brother of
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Homo Ludens: A Study of the Play-Element in Culture
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Index

Thurismund
Latin
Gepids
Thurisind
Alboin
Lombards
Audoin
Cunimund
Sirmium
Paul the Deacon
Lombard
battle of Asfeld
Alboin
Lombards
Audoin
Cunimund






Woodbridge
Boydell
ISBN
1-84383-035-3
Budapest
ISBN
963-13-4494-0
Leiden

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