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  • Ratchis
  • King of the Lombards from 744 to 749

    Ratchis (died after 757) was the Duke of Friuli (739–744) and then King of the Lombards (744–749). Ratchis was the son of Duke Pemmo of Friuli and the

    Ratchis

    Ratchis

    Ratchis

  • Kingdom of the Lombards
  • 568–774 state in the Italian peninsula

    may allude to the use of seal rings, but it is not until the reign of Ratchis that they became an integral part of royal administration, when the king

    Kingdom of the Lombards

    Kingdom of the Lombards

    Kingdom_of_the_Lombards

  • Aistulf
  • King of the Lombards from 749 to 756

    Ratchis became king, Aistulf succeeded him as Duke of Friuli and later succeeded him as king, when Ratchis was forced to abdicate the throne. Ratchis

    Aistulf

    Aistulf

    Aistulf

  • List of kings of the Lombards
  • Aripert II (701–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Charlemagne conquered

    List of kings of the Lombards

    List_of_kings_of_the_Lombards

  • Abbazia di San Salvatore
  • 8th-century abbey in Tuscany, Italy

    The traditional account of its origin indicates that the Lombard king Ratchis founded the abbey in 743, entrusting it to the Benedictines. Later handed

    Abbazia di San Salvatore

    Abbazia di San Salvatore

    Abbazia_di_San_Salvatore

  • Pope Zachary
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 741 to 752

    on Zachary's personal influence with Liutprand, and with his successor Ratchis. At the request of the Exarchate of Ravenna, Zachary persuaded Liutprand

    Pope Zachary

    Pope Zachary

    Pope_Zachary

  • Hildeprand
  • King of the Lombards from 735 to 744

    Hildeprand ruled in his own name until he was overthrown later that year by Ratchis, duke of Friuli. The son of Sigiprand, duke of Asti, Hildeprand was also

    Hildeprand

    Hildeprand

    Hildeprand

  • Papal States
  • Italian state ruled by the pope (756–1870)

    Archived from the original on 2021-09-13. Retrieved 2020-11-18. In 749 Ratchis embarked on a bid to capture Perusia, the key to the Rome-Ravenna land

    Papal States

    Papal States

    Papal_States

  • 749
  • Calendar year

    Milan. King Ratchis is forced to retire with his family to the monastery at Monte Cassino. June – Aistulf succeeds his brother, Ratchis, as king of the

    749

    749

    749

  • Paul the Deacon
  • 8th-century Benedictine monk, scribe and historian

    exceptionally good education, probably at the court of the Lombard king Ratchis in Pavia, learning the rudiments of Greek from a teacher named Flavian

    Paul the Deacon

    Paul the Deacon

    Paul_the_Deacon

  • Desiderius
  • King of the Lombards from 756 to 774

    after the death of Aistulf in 756. At that time, Aistulf's predecessor, Ratchis, left his monastic retreat of Montecassino and tried to seize the kingdom

    Desiderius

    Desiderius

    Desiderius

  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

  • Theodoric the Great
  • King of Italy from 493 to 526

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Theodoric the Great

    Theodoric the Great

    Theodoric_the_Great

  • 739
  • Calendar year

    is deposed by Liutprand, and succeeded by his son Ratchis. He flees with his followers, but Ratchis secures his father's pardon. Theodatus Ursus is appointed

    739

    739

    739

  • Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
  • King of Hungary from 1387 to 1437, Holy Roman Emperor from 1433

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

    Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

    Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Liutprand, King of the Lombards
  • King of the Lombards from 712 to 744

    "hegemonic" power across the "entire peninsula". His successors included the Ratchis brothers, Aistulf, Desiderius, and Arichis, none of whom—despite some successes—ruled

    Liutprand, King of the Lombards

    Liutprand, King of the Lombards

    Liutprand,_King_of_the_Lombards

  • Frederick Barbarossa
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick_Barbarossa

  • Cividale del Friuli
  • Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy

    of the 8th century with reliefs executed by order of the Lombard king Ratchis. The small church of Oratorio di Santa Maria in Valle (also known as Lombard

    Cividale del Friuli

    Cividale del Friuli

    Cividale_del_Friuli

  • Duchy of Benevento
  • Vassal of the Kingdom of the Lombards in present-day southern Italy from 577 to 774

    times to impose a candidate of his own on the ducal throne. His successor, Ratchis, declared the duchies of Spoleto and Benevento foreign countries where

    Duchy of Benevento

    Duchy of Benevento

    Duchy_of_Benevento

  • Duchy of Perugia
  • Italian duchy (554 – ca. 752)

    Lombards, thus provoking an assault on Ravenna. In 749, the Lombard king Ratchis invaded the duchies of Perugia and Pentapolis, besieging the capital city

    Duchy of Perugia

    Duchy of Perugia

    Duchy_of_Perugia

  • Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1452 to 1493

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Monte Cassino
  • Historically significant hill in Lazio, Italy

    Abbot Petronax, when among the monks were Carloman, son of Charles Martel; Ratchis, predecessor of the Lombard King Aistulf; and Paul the Deacon, the historian

    Monte Cassino

    Monte Cassino

    Monte_Cassino

  • Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1355 to 1378

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Conrad III of Germany
  • King of Germany from 1138 to 1152

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Conrad III of Germany

    Conrad III of Germany

    Conrad_III_of_Germany

  • Pemmo of Friuli
  • patriarch. For this, King Liutprand descended on Friuli and appointed Ratchis, Pemmo's son, in his place. Pemmo fled with his followers, but his son

    Pemmo of Friuli

    Pemmo_of_Friuli

  • Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor

    Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Odoacer
  • Ruler of Italy (c. 433 – 493)

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

    Odoacer

  • Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1084 to 1105

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • King of Italy
  • Title of Italian monarchs from 1861 to 1946

    657 -712 712 712 Liutprand 680 – 744 712 744 Hildeprand ?- 744 744 744 Ratchis ? – 749 744 749 Aistulf ? – 756 749 756 Desiderius c. 720 – c. 786 756

    King of Italy

    King of Italy

    King_of_Italy

  • Charles the Fat
  • Carolingian emperor from 881 to 887

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Charles the Fat

    Charles the Fat

    Charles_the_Fat

  • Louis II of Italy
  • Ruler of the Carolingian Empire from 844 to 875

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Louis II of Italy

    Louis II of Italy

    Louis_II_of_Italy

  • Charles the Bald
  • King of West Francia from 843 to 877 and Carolingian Emperor from 875 to 877

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Charles the Bald

    Charles the Bald

    Charles_the_Bald

  • Lombards
  • Historical ethnic group of the Italian Peninsula of Germanic origin

    Franks, Pippin III, who was called by the Pope. After the death of Aistulf, Ratchis attempted to become king of Lombardy, but he was deposed by Desiderius

    Lombards

    Lombards

    Lombards

  • Arnulf of Carinthia
  • Disputed Emperor in Italy (r. 896–899)

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Arnulf of Carinthia

    Arnulf of Carinthia

    Arnulf_of_Carinthia

  • Otto the Great
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 962 to 973

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Otto the Great

    Otto the Great

    Otto_the_Great

  • Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1312 to 1313

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry VII, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_VII,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Friuli
  • Historical region in northeast Italy

    most powerful, probably due to its marcher status. Among later dukes, Ratchis became king in 744 and his ducal successor, Aistulf, succeeded him as king

    Friuli

    Friuli

    Friuli

  • Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 996 to 1002

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Lothair I
  • Carolingian Emperor from 817 to 855

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Lothair I

    Lothair I

    Lothair_I

  • Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1220 to 1250

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Athalaric
  • King of the Ostrogoths from 526 to 534

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Athalaric

    Athalaric

    Athalaric

  • Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 973 to 983

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1014 to 1024

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1191 to 1197

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_VI,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Rachis (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Romania Rachis (gastropod), a genus of land snails Rachi (disambiguation) Ratchis (died after 757), King of the Lombards This disambiguation page lists articles

    Rachis (disambiguation)

    Rachis_(disambiguation)

  • Dukes and margraves of Friuli
  • Ansfrid 694–705 Ado 705 Ferdulf 705–706 Corvulus 706–739 Pemmo 739–744 Ratchis, also king of the Lombards 744–749 Aistulf, also king of the Lombards 749–751

    Dukes and margraves of Friuli

    Dukes_and_margraves_of_Friuli

  • Authari
  • King of the Lombards from 584 to 590

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Authari

    Authari

    Authari

  • Duchy of the Pentapolis
  • Duchy within the Byzantine Empire

    controlling a passage through Byzantine territory to Spoleto. His successor, Ratchis, attacked several cities in the Pentapolis and Perugia in 749, before retiring

    Duchy of the Pentapolis

    Duchy of the Pentapolis

    Duchy_of_the_Pentapolis

  • List of heads of state of Italy
  • Aripert II (701 – 712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712 – 744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744 – 749) Aistulf (749 – 756) Desiderius (756 – 774) Charlemagne (774

    List of heads of state of Italy

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_Italy

  • Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 to 1218

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Benevento
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site

    imposing a candidate of his own to the realm's succession; his successor Ratchis declared the duchies of Spoleto and Benevento to be foreign countries where

    Benevento

    Benevento

    Benevento

  • 746
  • Calendar year

    governed by counts or dukes appointed by their Frankish overlords. King Ratchis codifies the Lombard laws, promulgated in Latin, and advised by his council

    746

    746

  • Alboin of Spoleto
  • Lombard Duke of Spoleto (757–758

    Regnal titles Preceded by Ratchis Duke of Spoleto 757–758 Succeeded by Desiderius

    Alboin of Spoleto

    Alboin_of_Spoleto

  • Berengar I of Italy
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 915 to 924

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Berengar I of Italy

    Berengar I of Italy

    Berengar_I_of_Italy

  • Totila
  • King of the Ostrogoths from 541 to 552

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Totila

    Totila

    Totila

  • List of state leaders in the 8th century
  • Ansprand, King (712) Liutprand, King (712–744) Hildeprand, King (744) Ratchis, King (744–749) Aistulf, King (749–756) Desiderius, King (756–774) Kingdom

    List of state leaders in the 8th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century

  • Pepin of Italy
  • King of Italy, son of Charlemagne (777–810)

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Pepin of Italy

    Pepin of Italy

    Pepin_of_Italy

  • Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Lothair_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Vitiges
  • 6th-century king of the Italian Ostrogoths

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Vitiges

    Vitiges

    Vitiges

  • Louis the Blind
  • Emperor in Italy from 901 to 905

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Louis the Blind

    Louis the Blind

    Louis_the_Blind

  • Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1111 to 1125

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Alboin
  • King of the Lombards from c. 560 to 572

    personally during the 740s in the royal palace of Ticinum in the hands of king Ratchis. The use of skull cups has been noticed among nomadic peoples and, in particular

    Alboin

    Alboin

    Alboin

  • Lambert of Italy
  • Emperor in Italy from 891 to 898

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Lambert of Italy

    Lambert of Italy

    Lambert_of_Italy

  • Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1027 to 1039

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor

    Conrad_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Ildibad
  • 6th-century Ostrogothic king

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Ildibad

    Ildibad

    Ildibad

  • Eraric
  • 6th-century Ostrogothic king

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Eraric

    Eraric

  • Guy III of Spoleto
  • Emperor in Italy from 891 to 894

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Guy III of Spoleto

    Guy III of Spoleto

    Guy_III_of_Spoleto

  • Marchfield (assembly)
  • Public Assemblies in the Middle Ages

    assembly for enacting laws. All of the dated laws of kings Liutprand, Ratchis and Aistulf are dated March 1. Bernard S. Bachrach (1974), "Was the Marchfield

    Marchfield (assembly)

    Marchfield_(assembly)

  • Adalbert of Italy
  • King of Italy from 950 until 961

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Adalbert of Italy

    Adalbert of Italy

    Adalbert_of_Italy

  • 744
  • Calendar year

    the council of nobles, for his incompetence as ruler. He is succeeded by Ratchis (formerly duke of Friuli) as king of the Lombards, who makes peace with

    744

    744

    744

  • Hugh of Italy
  • King of Italy from 926 to 947

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Hugh of Italy

    Hugh of Italy

    Hugh_of_Italy

  • Berengar II of Italy
  • King of Italy from 950 to 961

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Berengar II of Italy

    Berengar II of Italy

    Berengar_II_of_Italy

  • Bernard of Italy
  • King of Italy (797–818)

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Bernard of Italy

    Bernard of Italy

    Bernard_of_Italy

  • Teia
  • Last Ostrogothic King of Italy

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Teia

    Teia

    Teia

  • 740s
  • Decade

    Milan. King Ratchis is forced to retire with his family to the monastery at Monte Cassino. June – Aistulf succeeds his brother, Ratchis, as king of the

    740s

    740s

  • Theodahad
  • King of the Ostrogoths from 534 to 536

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Theodahad

    Theodahad

    Theodahad

  • Fulcoald of Farfa
  • Italian abbot

    relationship with Duke Lupo of Spoleto, who in turn was a close ally of King Ratchis, a fact which seems to have greatly increased the abbey's patronage by

    Fulcoald of Farfa

    Fulcoald of Farfa

    Fulcoald_of_Farfa

  • Ansa, Queen of the Lombards
  • Queen consort of the Lombards

    and Desiderius came to power when Desiderius deposed the previous King Ratchis in 757. Much of her reign, alongside her husband, was spent attempting

    Ansa, Queen of the Lombards

    Ansa, Queen of the Lombards

    Ansa,_Queen_of_the_Lombards

  • List of Italian royal consorts
  • Spouses of Italian rulers

    Liutprand Tassia ? ? ? 744 husband's ascension 749 husband's disposition ? Ratchis Ansa Verissimo ? ? 744 husband's ascension 5 June 774 husband's disposition

    List of Italian royal consorts

    List of Italian royal consorts

    List_of_Italian_royal_consorts

  • Carloman of Bavaria
  • King of Bavaria from 876 to 879

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Carloman of Bavaria

    Carloman of Bavaria

    Carloman_of_Bavaria

  • Duchy of Friuli
  • Italian polity (568–828)

    Tyrol. The Slavs continued to pay tribute to Friuli until the reign of Ratchis. The brothers also undertook campaigns against the Byzantine forces in

    Duchy of Friuli

    Duchy of Friuli

    Duchy_of_Friuli

  • Monte Cassino Territorial Abbey
  • Territorial abbey in Italy

    Cassinese monastery. Among the monks were Carloman, Pippin III's brother; Ratchis; and Paul the Deacon, who wrote the History of the Lombard People. From

    Monte Cassino Territorial Abbey

    Monte Cassino Territorial Abbey

    Monte_Cassino_Territorial_Abbey

  • Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1328 to 1347

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Louis_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1046 to 1056

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Henry_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Arioald
  • King of the Lombards from 626 to 636

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Arioald

    Arioald

    Arioald

  • Rudolph II of Burgundy
  • King of Burgundy from 912 to 937

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Rudolph II of Burgundy

    Rudolph_II_of_Burgundy

  • 756
  • Calendar year

    accident, and is succeeded by Desiderius as king of the Lombards. Ex-king Ratchis attempts unsuccessfully to seize the throne, but is opposed by Stephen

    756

    756

    756

  • Lombard coinage
  • Currency

    little of the other hoards: A hoard of Landriano included tremisses of Ratchis and Aistulf. That of Mezzomerico contained between fifty and a hundred

    Lombard coinage

    Lombard coinage

    Lombard_coinage

  • Arduin of Ivrea
  • King of Italy (r. 1002 to 1014)

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Arduin of Ivrea

    Arduin of Ivrea

    Arduin_of_Ivrea

  • Adalgis
  • Lombard prince

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Adalgis

    Adalgis

    Adalgis

  • Frančesko Micalović
  • Ragusan printer

    Boninis (Maštrović 2005, p. 58): "Franjo Ratković Micalović (Franciscus Ratchi Mizalovich)" (Novak 1951, p. 109) Ekonomske veze između Dubrovnika i Dalmacije

    Frančesko Micalović

    Frančesko Micalović

    Frančesko_Micalović

  • Perugia Papacy
  • 13th-century papal residence

    from September 1392 until July 1393 Pope Zacharias convinced Lombard King Ratchis to abandon his siege of the city in 749. The city was also included in

    Perugia Papacy

    Perugia Papacy

    Perugia_Papacy

  • Raginpert
  • King of the Lombards in 701

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Raginpert

    Raginpert

  • Conrad II of Italy
  • Duke of Lower Lorraine

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Conrad II of Italy

    Conrad II of Italy

    Conrad_II_of_Italy

  • Lothair II of Italy
  • King of Italy from 947 to 950

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Lothair II of Italy

    Lothair II of Italy

    Lothair_II_of_Italy

  • Adaloald
  • King of the Lombards from 616 to 626

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Adaloald

    Adaloald

  • Epiphania of Pavia
  • 800) is recorded in the late medieval traditions of Pavia as daughter of Ratchis (744/749 – 756/757), King of the Lombards and of Italy. She was a Benedictine

    Epiphania of Pavia

    Epiphania_of_Pavia

  • 730s
  • Decade

    is deposed by Liutprand, and succeeded by his son Ratchis. He flees with his followers, but Ratchis secures his father's pardon. Theodatus Ursus is appointed

    730s

    730s

  • Liutpert
  • King of the Lombards from 700 to 702

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Liutpert

    Liutpert

    Liutpert

  • Rule of the Dukes
  • 574/5–584/5 interregnum in Italy

    Aripert II (702–712) Ansprand (712) Liutprand (712–744) Hildeprand (744) Ratchis (744–749) Aistulf (749–756) Desiderius (756–774) Carolingians Charlemagne

    Rule of the Dukes

    Rule_of_the_Dukes

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  • Clinton
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Teutonic

    Clinton

    Settlement Near the Headland Settlement on a Hill; From the Headland Estate; Town on a Hill; Settlement by the River Glyme; Surname; Place Name; Near a Hill; Settlement Near the Headland; Fair; White; From

  • Anup
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anup

    Without comparison, Incomparable, The best

  • Vriteka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Vriteka

    Success in Life

  • Alvira
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Alvira

    Speaker of truth

  • Kelner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kelner

    English : variant of Kilner.German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant spelling of Kellner, in any of its senses: ‘cellarman’, ‘steward’, ‘overseer’, or ‘waiter’. In this spelling it is also found as a Czech name.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name from modern German Kellner or Yiddish kelner ‘waiter’.

  • Shalaka
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Shalaka

    Goddess Parvati

  • ELOV
  • Male

    Swedish

    ELOV

    Variant spelling of Swedish Elof, ELOV means "ever-heir."

  • DONA
  • Female

    Italian

    DONA

     Short form of Italian Adona, DONA means "my lord."

  • Ushassu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Ushassu

    Sun Rise

  • Karianna
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Karianna

    Pure; Abbreviation of Katherine

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