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Ado (or Ato) (died 695) was the
Duke of Friuli The dukes and margraves of Friuli were the rulers of the Duchy and March of Friuli in the Middle Ages. The dates given below, when contentious, are discussed in the articles of the respective dukes. Lombard dukes * 568–c.584 Grasulf I * 5 ...
after the usurper Ausfrid was defeated at
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in 694. According to Paul the Deacon, he was a brother of the former duke
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and ruled for a year and seven months. The actual length of his reign is disputed, as is the year of its occurrence. He appears with the title ''loci servator'' (caretaker) and may have only held the duchy as regent on behalf of the king. A certain Ado fought with
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against
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in 702, but the identification of this duke with Ado of Friuli is disputable.


Sources

* Paul the Deacon
''Historia Langobardorum''
Translated by William Dudley Foulke. University of Pennsylvania: 1907. * Hodgkin, Thomas. ''Italy and her Invaders''. Clarendon Press: 1895. Dukes of Friuli Lombard warriors 7th-century Lombard people 7th-century births 695 deaths {{Italy-noble-stub