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- Duchy_of_Tridentum abstract "The Duchy of Tridentum (Trent) was an autonomous Lombard duchy, established by Euin during the Lombard interregnum of 574–584 that followed the assassination of the Lombard leader Alboin. The stronghold of Euin's territory was the Roman city of Tridentum in the upper valley of the Adige, in the foothills of the Alps in northern Italy, where the duchy formed one of the marches of the Lombard Kingdom of Italy. There he shared power with the bishop, who was nominally subject to the Patriarch of Aquileia. In 574–75, Lombard raiding parties pillaged the valley of the Rhône, incurring retaliatory raids into the duchy by Austrasian Franks, who had seized control of the mountain passes leading into the kingdom of Burgundy. Euin was at the head of the army loyal to Authari that went into the territory of the duke of Friuli in Istria, c 589, and he was sent by Agilulf to make peace with the Franks his neighbors, in 591. After Euin's death c 595, Agilulf installed Gaidoald, who was a Catholic, rather than an Arian Christian. After some friction between king and duke, they were reconciled in 600. The separate Lombard duchy of Brescia was united with Tridentum in the person of Alagis, a fervent Arian and opponent of the Lombard king, Perctarit, who was killed in the battle of Cornate d'Adda (688).With the collapse of the Lombard kingdom in 773–74, the duchy of Tridentum passed into Frankish control and was transformed. After German king Otto I had subdued the Italian kingdom in 952 he incorporated Tridentum into the March of Verona. Its strategic position controlling the Alpine mountain passes encouraged the eleventh-century Holy Roman Emperors to invest the Bishop Ulrich II of Trent with temporal powers over a sizable territory, as an independent prince of the Empire, with the powers and privileges of a duke. A succession of Prince-Bishops ruled, except for a few short intervals, until 1802, when the bishopric was secularized and became a part of Austrian Tyrol.".
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- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Adige.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Agilulf.
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- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Alboin.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Arianism.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Austrasia.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Authari.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Bishopric_of_Trent.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Brescia.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_Empire.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lombards.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_6th_century.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Cornate_dAdda.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Tyrol.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Friuli.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Euin.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Gaidoald.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink German_mediatization.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Istria.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Burgundy.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Italy_(Holy_Roman_Empire).
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_the_Lombards.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink March_(territorial_entity).
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink March_of_Verona.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Otto_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Patriarchate_of_Aquileia.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Perctarit.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Prince-bishop.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Principal_passes_of_the_Alps.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Rule_of_the_Dukes.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLink Trento.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duchy of Trent".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duchy of Tridentum".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duke of Trent".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trent".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tridentum".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageWikiLinkText "duke of Trent".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum subject Category:Lombards.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_6th_century.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum hypernym Duchy.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum type Country.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum type Establishment.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum type Lombard.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum type People.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum comment "The Duchy of Tridentum (Trent) was an autonomous Lombard duchy, established by Euin during the Lombard interregnum of 574–584 that followed the assassination of the Lombard leader Alboin. The stronghold of Euin's territory was the Roman city of Tridentum in the upper valley of the Adige, in the foothills of the Alps in northern Italy, where the duchy formed one of the marches of the Lombard Kingdom of Italy.".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum label "Duchy of Tridentum".
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Q1615479.
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- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Ducat_de_Trento.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Herzogtum_Trient.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Ducado_de_Trento.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Ducado_de_Trento.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Ducato_di_Trento.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs m.03mbw5w.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Ducatul_de_Trento.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Công_quốc_Trento.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum sameAs Q1615479.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum wasDerivedFrom Duchy_of_Tridentum?oldid=541094914.
- Duchy_of_Tridentum isPrimaryTopicOf Duchy_of_Tridentum.