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As a duke he was quasi-independent, the north of the peninsula being under the control of the Lombard king
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This article is about the medieval Lombard leader. For the Russian research tower called ZOTTO, see
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Ducato (570 ca.-774) et Principato di Benevento (774-1077)
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Pauli Diaconi Historiae Langobardorum - Liber Tertius
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Italy and Her Invaders: The Lombard kingdom, 600-744
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Index

Zotino Tall Tower Observation Facility
Latin
Lombards
Mezzogiorno
Duchy of Benevento
duke
Pauli Diaconi Historiae Langobardorum - Liber Tertius
Campania
Byzantines
Benevento
Naples
siege
Authari
Arechis
“Pauli Diaconi Historiae Langobardorum - Liber Tertius”
Hodgkin, Thomas. Italy and Her Invaders: The Lombard kingdom, 600-744, Clarendon Press, 1916, p. 71
Ducato (570 ca.-774) et Principato di Benevento (774-1077)
I Longobardi del Sud
Duke of Benevento
Arechis I
Categories
591 deaths
Dukes of Benevento
Lombard warriors
6th-century Lombard people
6th-century monarchs in Europe

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