Book, Chapter
1 I, I | Genseric takes Rome—The Lombards.~The people who inhabit
2 I, I | unoccupied, the Longobardi or Lombards, also a northern people,
3 I, II | Italy—Narses invites the Lombards into Italy—The Lombards
4 I, II | Lombards into Italy—The Lombards change the form of government.~
5 I, II | ruin of Italy, and gave the Lombards an early occasion of occupying
6 I, II | persuaded Alboin, king of the Lombards, who then reigned in Pannonia,
7 I, II | possession of Italy.~The Lombards, as was said before, occupied
8 I, II | kingdom, and fearful that the Lombards would put them to death
9 I, II | of becoming king of the Lombards and of the whole of Italy,
10 I, II | king.~In the meantime the Lombards, having drawn themselves
11 I, II | strangers, but to his own Lombards, that these people, sickened
12 I, II | rest. This prevented the Lombards from occupying the whole
13 I, II | Italy. The affairs of the Lombards being in the state just
14 I, III| End of the kingdom of the Lombards—The title of cardinal begins
15 I, III| kings till the coming of the Lombards, the popes never acquired
16 I, III| that of Ravenna. But the Lombards having taken possession,
17 I, III| of Constantinople and the Lombards respected him; so that the
18 I, III| entered into league with the Lombards, and with Longinus, not
19 I, III| Greeks, and at another of the Lombards, increased their own power;
20 I, III| and the kingdom of the Lombards was held by Astolphus, who,
21 I, III| and unwilling to trust the Lombards, for they had frequently
22 I, III| for assistance against the Lombards, which Pepin promised to
23 I, III| Italy, and besieged the Lombards in Pavia. King Astolphus,
24 I, III| another army, conquered the Lombards, took Ravenna, and, contrary
25 I, III| over temporal princes.~The Lombards, having now been two hundred
26 I, III| the loss of Italy; for the Lombards, gathering strength, offended
27 I, VI | cruelties of Clefis king of the Lombards, which greatly tended to
28 I, VI | pope, came to drive the Lombards out of Italy, the duke of
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