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1 II| read in the gestes of the Lombards that, in the time of King
2 III| the historiographer of the Lombards, writeth his history and
3 III| was reformed between the Lombards and the emperor of Rome.
4 IV| which had been burnt of Lombards, and hired many workmen;
5 V| Liprand, a devout king of the Lombards, sent solemn messengers
6 V| Theodolina, queen of the Lombards, founded at Modena, beside
7 V| witnesseth in the history of Lombards: And the time passed unto
8 V| have taken Italy from the Lombards, and he demanded of a holy
9 V| prayeth continually for the Lombards, and therefore thou mayst
10 V| deacon that was taken of the Lombards by such a condition that
11 VII| histories and gestes of the Lombards, and of Mahomet, with other
12 VII| of this Pelagius came the Lombards into Italy, and because
13 VII| set in the history of the Lombards which Paul, the historiographer
14 VII| the historiographer of Lombards, hath compiled and expounded
15 VII| afterwards they were called Lombards.~And yet as they were in
16 VII| Germany, Agilmud, king of the Lombards, found seven children cast
17 VII| death of the king of the Lombards he should be made king of
18 VII| reigned a king upon the Lombards which was named Alboin,
19 VII| Neapolin, and sent to the Lombards that they should leave that
20 VII| Pannonia and entered with his Lombards into Italy the year of our
21 VII| Longebards, and so after, Lombards, and all because of long
22 VII| And from thence came the Lombards to Milan, and in a little
23 VII| together. And after this the Lombards made a king named Adalaoth
24 VII| Theodolina, queen of the Lombards, a devout and most christian
25 VII| and after was king of the Lombards. And he made peace to be
26 VII| between the Romans and the Lombards the day of the feast of
27 VII| return to the history of the Lombards, for then the Lombards were
28 VII| the Lombards, for then the Lombards were much contrary to the
29 VII| when Astolphus, king of the Lombards, had despoiled the church
30 VII| king of France against the Lombards, and came himself into France.
31 VII| Desiderius, king of the Lombards, which tormented strongly
32 VII| whereas Charles overcame the Lombards. And there then failed the
33 VII| failed the reign of the Lombards, for after that time they
34 VII| iii. 228.~Gests of the Lombards, vii. 106.~Giles. September
35 VII| 230.~Adalaoth, king of the Lombards, vii. 111.~Agatha (S.),
36 VII| 131.~Agilmud, king of the Lombards, vii. 107.~Agisulphe, king
37 VII| Agisulphe, king of the Lombards, vii, 111.~Agnes, Thecla
38 VII| roots so called, iii. 259.~Lombards, origin of their name; vii.
39 VII| deacon's history of the Lombards, vii. 106.~Pepin, king of
40 VII| Theodolina, queen of the Lombards, vii. 111.~Theodosius, the
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