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- Rule_of_the_Dukes abstract "The Rule of the Dukes was an interregnum in the Lombard Kingdom of Italy (574/5–584/5) during which Italy was ruled by the Lombard dukes of the old Roman provinces and urban centres. The interregnum is said to have lasted ten years according to Paul the Deacon, but all other sources—the Fredegarii Chronicon, the Origo Gentis Langobardorum, the Chronicon Gothanum, and the Copenhagen continuator of Prosper Tiro—accord it twelve. Here is how Paul describes the dukes' rule:After his death the Langobards had no king for ten years but were under dukes, and each one of the dukes held possession of his own city, Zaban of Ticinum, Wallari of Bergamus, Alichis of Brexia, Euin of Tridentum, Gisulf of Forum Julii. But there were thirty other dukes besides these in their own cities. In these days many of the noble Romans were killed from love of gain, and the remainder were divided among their "guests" and made tributaries, that they should pay the third part of their products to the Langobards. By these dukes of the Langobards in the seventh year from the coming of Alboin and of his whole people, the churches were despoiled, the priests killed, the cities overthrown, the people who had grown up like crops annihilated, and besides those regions which Alboin had taken, the greater part of Italy was seized and subjugated by the Langobards.The Origo gives a shorter version of the same events:The rest of the Langobards set over themselves a king named, Cleph, of the stock of Beleos, and Cleph reigned two years and died. And the dukes of the Langobards administered justice for twelve years and after these things they set up over themselves a king named Autari the son of Cleph. And Autari took as his wife Theudelenda, a daughter of Garipald and of Walderada from Bavaria.The Lombards had entered the Italian peninsula in 568 under Alboin. Under Alboin's successor, Cleph, they continued to expand at the expense of the Byzantines. Cleph's reign was short and his rule hard. Upon his death, the Lombards did not elect another leader-king, leaving the territorial dukes the highest authorities in Lombard territories. According to Fredegar, they were forced to pay tribute to the Franks, and this lasted until the accessin of Adaloald.The dukes were unable to organise themselves under a single leader capable of continuing their successes against the Byzantines. When they invaded Frankish Provence (584/5), the Frankish kings Guntram and Childebert II counter-invaded northern Italy, took Trent, and opened negotiations with the emperor Tiberius II, sovereign of the hard-pressed exarchate of Ravenna. Finally, tired of disunion, fearing a pincer action from a Byzantine–Frankish alliance, and lacking the leadership necessary to withstand combined military forces, the dukes elected as king Authari. They ceded to him the old capital of Pavia and half of their ducal demesnes, though the fidelity to their oath with which this last promise was carried out is suspect. With the election of a king and the payment of tribute, the last Frankish troops still in Italy left.Among the known reigning dukes of the times were:Zotto, duke of BeneventoVallari, duke of BergamoAlagis I, duke of BresciaGisulf I, duke of FriuliZaban, duke of PaviaFaroald I, duke of SpoletoEuin, duke of TrentAimone, duke of Turin↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ 4.0 4.1".
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- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Adaloald.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Alboin.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Authari.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Bergamo.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Brescia.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Category:570s_in_Europe.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Category:580s_in_Europe.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th_century_in_Italy.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Interregnums.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lombards.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Italy.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Oman.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Childebert_II.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Chronicle_of_Fredegar.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Chronicon_Gothanum.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Civitas.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Cleph.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Tridentum.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Duke_(Lombard).
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Benevento.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Friuli.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Duke_of_Spoleto.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Dukes_and_margraves_of_Friuli.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Euin.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Exarchate_of_Ravenna.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Faroald_I.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Faroald_I_of_Spoleto.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Franks.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Fredegarii_Chronicon.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Gisulf_I_of_Friuli.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Guntram.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Interregnum.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_the_Lombards.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Dukes_and_Princes_of_Benevento.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Origo_Gentis_Langobardorum.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Paul_the_Deacon.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Pavia.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Prosper_Tiro.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Prosper_of_Aquitaine.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Roman_province.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Tiberius_II_Constantine.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Trento.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Turin.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Zaban.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLink Zotto.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Duke of Rome".
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lombard interregnum of 574–584".
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rule of the Dukes".
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageWikiLinkText "decade of interregnum".
- Rule_of_the_Dukes hasPhotoCollection Rule_of_the_Dukes.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes title Lombards.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Antique_Kings_of_Italy.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End.
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- Rule_of_the_Dukes years "574".
- Rule_of_the_Dukes subject Category:570s_in_Europe.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes subject Category:580s_in_Europe.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes subject Category:6th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes subject Category:6th_century_in_Italy.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes subject Category:Interregnums.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes subject Category:Lombards.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes subject Category:Medieval_Italy.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes hypernym Interregnum.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes type MilitaryConflict.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes type Lombard.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes type People.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes type Thing.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes comment "The Rule of the Dukes was an interregnum in the Lombard Kingdom of Italy (574/5–584/5) during which Italy was ruled by the Lombard dukes of the old Roman provinces and urban centres. The interregnum is said to have lasted ten years according to Paul the Deacon, but all other sources—the Fredegarii Chronicon, the Origo Gentis Langobardorum, the Chronicon Gothanum, and the Copenhagen continuator of Prosper Tiro—accord it twelve.".
- Rule_of_the_Dukes label "Rule of the Dukes".
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- Rule_of_the_Dukes sameAs Правление_герцогов.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes sameAs Правління_герцогів.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes sameAs Q2264142.
- Rule_of_the_Dukes sameAs Q2264142.
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