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Byzantine–Lombard wars : ウィキペディア英語版 | Byzantine–Lombard wars
The Byzantine–Lombard wars were a protracted series of conflicts which occurred from AD 568 to 751 between the Byzantine Empire and a Germanic tribe known as the Lombards. The wars began primarily because of the imperialistic inclinations of the Lombard king Alboin, as he sought to take possession of Northern Italy.〔Louth 2005 pp.113–115.〕 The conflicts ended in a Byzantine defeat, as the Lombards were able to secure large parts of Northern Italy at first, eventually conquering the Exarchate of Ravenna in 751.〔Overy 2010 p.126〕 ==Invasion of Northern Italy== The Lombards began the invasion of Northern Italy on Easter Monday, 568. The Lombards chose this date to ensure that the migrations were to be undertaken through the guidance of the Arian version of Christianity, which the Lombards had only recently begun to adopt.〔Moorhead 2005 p.152〕 The Lombards migrated into Italy whilst fighting meagre resistance from the Byzantine border forces known as the Milities Limitanei, which were remnants from the Imperial Roman military organisation. The Lombards managed to annex Northern Italy quickly.〔Christie 1998 pp.73, 76〕 Cividale del Friuli, the first town to be captured,〔Bertolini 1960 pp.34–38〕 was established as the capital of the Duchy of Friuli, with Alboin's nephew Gisulf reigning as its first Duke. Following the immediate success of the invasion of Northern Italy and the capture of Friuli, the Lombards began to turn eastward towards Venice. The army captured Aquileia, before undertaking acts of destruction against the population of the city, leading many civilians to migrate to other areas in Southern Italy.
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