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  • A fact from Adrian Lombard appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 1 May 2011 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:...
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  • 1176 Frederick’s ambitions were checked by the Lombard League at the Battle of Legnano. In England Adrian is remembered for granting suzerainty over Ireland...
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  • living twenty-eight years on his donor organ.[citation needed] Denice Lombard of Washington, D.C., received her father's kidney on August 30, 1967 aged...
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  • or Lombard blood. john k 13:34, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC) Goethe was born and lived within the current borders of Germany. That's quite different from Adrian VI...
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  • the papal states either from the lombards/goths/germans , not from the ERE)! AdrianCo 21:46, 14 November 2007 (UTC)AdrianCo Wrong again, Italy was Roman...
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  • Drögemöller, Britt I.; Wright, Galen E.B.; Siddiqui, Azra; Rocha, Jorge; Lombard, Zané; Hazelhurst, Scott (2021). "StellarPGx: A Nextflow Pipeline for Calling...
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  • words of Longobard (Lombard - a Germanic tribe that invaded Italy after the fall of the Western Roman Empire) origin, though the Lombards presided over Italy...
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  • or Lombard blood. john k 13:34, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC) Goethe was born and lived within the current borders of Germany. That's quite different from Adrian VI...
    51 KB (8,281 words) - 19:33, 2 February 2023
  • the papacy in a particular period. Please note that the Lombards are mentioned (though the Lombard kings and dukes were a threat there is little evidence...
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  • natinality is that? What do you in fact understand by "nationality" Thanks. -- AdrianTM (talk) 17:14, 25 January 2008 (UTC) The article is about the Romanian...
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  • not exist in that period. I know he was not an Italian: he was a Ragusan-Lombard scientist, but (really important in XVIII century) he was a Jesuit. I don't...
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  • it`s expansion, the themata system and some new religiouse controveries). AdrianCo (talk) 00:44, 15 March 2008 (UTC) What estimate? The Empire in 1200 consisted...
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  • December 2015 (UTC) A good story but a stretching belief: for example; Lombard is supposed to be a experienced ex-soldier and professional mercenary-yet...
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  • 107 (talk) 20:20, 10 April 2022 (UTC) Liutprand of Cremona's family had Lombard origins but on his mission to Constantine VII he was serving as an Italian...
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  • inability of the Byzantines to defend their Italian lands against the Lombards (which is why the "political background" section focuses much more on geopolitics...
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  • Charlemagne, was named "King of the Lombards": and Pepin, born Carloman, was crowned with the "Iron Crown of Lombardy" by Pope Adrian I in the same year. That the...
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  • Lostcaesar 02:09, 17 December 2006 (UTC) I would also point out that the Lombards and Vandals were Arian well into the early Middle Ages, which wouldn't...
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  • people. They are more like Lombards than the Sicilians are like Lombards, yet there is no debate both Sicilians and Lombards are Italian. Switzerland is...
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  • we still refer to the 'Lombard dukes of Sicily' in the 11th century, even thought they are 500 years apart from the Lombard invasions and this ethonym...
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  • Constantine IX and the Pope Leo IX were allied through the mediation of the Lombard catepan of Italy, Argyrus, who had spent years in Constantinople, originally...
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