Aripert I (also spelled Aribert) was king of the Lombards (653–661) in Italy. He was the son of Gundoald, Duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from Bavaria with his sister Theodelinda. As a relative of the Bavarian ducal house, his was called the Bavarian Dynasty.
He was the first Chalcedonian Christian king of the Lombards, elected after the assassination of the Arian Rodoald. Not a warrior, he is mostly renowned for his church foundings. He spread Catholicism over the whole Lombard realm and built the Church of the Saviour in Pavia, the capital. He left the kingdom in a state of peace, asking the nobles to elect jointly his two sons, Perctarit and Godepert, which they did.[1]
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AripertI (also spelled Aribert) was king of the Lombards (653–661) in Italy. He was the son of Gundoald, Duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from...
Aripert or Aribert may refer to: AripertI, king of the Lombards from 653 to 661 AD Aripert II, king of the Lombards from 701 to 712 AD This disambiguation...
Aripert II (also spelled Aribert) was the king of the Lombards from 701 to 712. Duke of Turin and son of King Raginpert, and thus a scion of the Bavarian...
Lothair I (Dutch and Medieval Latin: Lotharius; German: Lothar; French: Lothaire; Italian: Lotario; 795 – 29 September 855) was a 9th-century Carolingian...
eldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon. With his brother Carloman I, he became king of the Franks in 768 following Pepin's death, and became sole...
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Berengar I (Latin: Berengarius, Perngarius; Italian: Berengario; c. 845 – 7 April 924) was the king of Italy from 887. He was Holy Roman Emperor between...
descended from Garibald I. Perctarit ruled from Milan, Godepert from Pavia. He was a Catholic, whereas Godepert was an Arian. AripertI was a Chalcedonian...
Otto I (23 November 912 – 7 May 973), traditionally known as Otto the Great (German: Otto der Große Italian: Ottone il Grande), or Otto of Saxony (German:...
Lombard king AripertI as a mausoleum og kings of the Bavarian dynasty, they were buried there AripertI, Perctarit, Cunipert, Liutpert and Aripert II. by the...
Garibald was the young son of Grimoald I of Benevento, king of the Lombards, and Theodota, daughter of AripertI. After his father's death in 671, he reigned...
Gottbert) was king of the Lombards (crowned 661), eldest son and successor of AripertI. He was an Arian who governed from the ancient capital, Pavia, while his...
Theodelinda, married King Arioald AripertI, son of Gundoald, King of the Lombards 653–661 Godepert, eldest son of Aripert, King of the Lombards 661–662 jointly...
Florence to Teuprando, a Lombard lord living in Lucca and a descendant of AripertI, King of the Lombards (see Bavarian dynasty). Other noble families from...
significantly for Lambert, however, they reaffirmed the Constitutio Romana of Lothair I (824), which required the imperial presence at papal elections. Lambert hereafter...
Godepert and grandson of AripertI. He usurped the throne in 701 and removed Liutpert, his grandnephew, putting his son Aripert in line for the succession...
orthodoxy. This trend began in 496 with Clovis I of the Franks, then Reccared I of the Visigoths in 587 and AripertI of the Lombards in 653. The Franks and the...
Ostrogoths' compliance with a treaty Theodemir had concluded with the augustus Leo I (ruled 457–474). Under the terms of the treaty, the Pannonian Goths were required...
came to Louis the Pious that his nephew was planning to set up an 'unlawful'—i.e. independent—regime in Italy. Louis the Pious reacted swiftly to the plot...
Lambert. Guy was the second son of Guy I of Spoleto and Itta, daughter of Sico of Benevento. Guy I was the son of Lambert I of Nantes and his second wife, Adelaide...
he tried to reinstate Arianism over the Catholicism of the late king AripertI. However, Arianism was disappearing even in the duchy, as was the distinction...
become co-rulers of the Lombards, following the death of their father AripertI. They split the kingdom, and establish their capitals in Milan and Pavia...
emperor of the Carolingian Empire from 844, co-ruling with his father Lothair I until 855, after which he ruled alone. Louis's usual title was imperator augustus...