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Alboin
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Alboin

Alboin (r. 560-572 CE) was a king of the Lombards who led his people into Italy and founded the Kingdom of the Lombards which lasted from 568-774 CE. His father was Audoin, King of the Lombards, and his mother Queen Rodelinda. He was most...
Lombards
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Lombards

The Lombards were a Germanic tribe that originated in Scandinavia and migrated to the region of Pannonia (roughly modern-day Hungary). Their migration is considered part of "The Wandering of the Nations" or "The Great Migration", which was...
Bayan I
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Bayan I

Bayan I (reigned 562/565-602 CE) was a king of the Avars, a confederation of heterogeneous people who migrated from the region of Mongolia, north of China, in 552 CE and came in contact with the Eastern Roman Empire c. 557 CE. Bayan I is...
Avars
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Avars

The Avars were a confederation of heterogeneous (diverse or varied) people consisting of Rouran, Hephthalites, and Turkic-Oghuric races who migrated to the region of the Pontic Grass Steppe (an area corresponding to modern-day Ukraine, Russia...
Alboin and Rosamunde
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Alboin and Rosamunde

Alboin and Rosamunde, School of Rubens, 1651 CE, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Alboin from the Nuremberg Chronicle
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Alboin from the Nuremberg Chronicle

Alboin from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493 CE, Bavarian State Library
The Assassination of Alboin
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The Assassination of Alboin

The Assassination of Alboin, Charles Landseer, 1856 CE, Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries.
Assassination of Alboin (detail)
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Assassination of Alboin (detail)

The Assassination of Alboin, Charles Landseer, 1856 CE, Peter Nahum At The Leicester Galleries.
Ostrogoth
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Ostrogoth

The Ostrogoths were the eastern tribe of the Goths (a Germanic people) who rose in power in the area north of the Black Sea. The designation, Ostrogoth, taken to mean 'Eastern Goth', actually means 'Goths glorified by the rising sun' and...
Map of Lombard Kingdom, 575 CE
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Map of Lombard Kingdom, 575 CE

Map of Lombard Kingdom at the time of King Alboin's death, 575 CE
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