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Longobardi
Longobardi may refer to: * Lombards, a Germanic people who ruled most of the Italian Peninsula from 568 to 774 * Longobardi, Calabria, a ''comune'' in the Province of Cosenza, Italy * Longobardi (surname), Italian surname See also

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Longobardi (surname)
Longobardi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Cristian Longobardi, an Italian football player *Joseph J. Longobardi, an American federal judge *Longobardi people, an Italian name for the Lombards, a Germanic people *Marcelo Longobardi, Argentine journalist *Nino Longobardi, Italian artist *Joe Longobardi, Australian Musician (Amity Affliction) See also

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Longobardi, Calabria
Longobardi is a town and ''comune'' in the province of Cosenza, part of the Calabria region of southern Italy. It is located between the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Monte Cocuzzo Monte Cocuzzo is a mountain in the Catena Costiera in the Calabrian Apennines, in the province of Cosenza, southern Italy. It has an elevation of 1,541 m. The name derives from the Latin ''Cacutium'', in turn from the Greek ''κακός � ..., one of the highest peaks in the area. Main sights include the church of St. Francis, the Collegiata and the ''Palazzo Pellegrini'' with a notable staircase. Notable people * Saint Nicola Saggio, Minim, (1650-1709) who was canonized on the 23 November 2014 References External links Official websiteon http://www.telecosenza.it Cities and towns in Calabria Populated coastal places in Italy {{Calabria-geo-stub ...
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Lombards
The Lombards () or Langobards ( la, Langobardi) were a Germanic people who ruled most of the Italian Peninsula from 568 to 774. The medieval Lombard historian Paul the Deacon wrote in the ''History of the Lombards'' (written between 787 and 796) that the Lombards descended from a small tribe called the Winnili,: "From Proto-Germanic '' winna-'', meaning "to fight, win" who dwelt in southern Scandinavia (''Scadanan'') before migrating to seek new lands. By the time of the Roman-era - historians wrote of the Lombards in the 1st century AD, as being one of the Suebian peoples, in what is now northern Germany, near the Elbe river. They continued to migrate south. By the end of the fifth century, the Lombards had moved into the area roughly coinciding with modern Austria and Slovakia north of the Danube, where they subdued the Heruls and later fought frequent wars with the Gepids. The Lombard king Audoin defeated the Gepid leader Thurisind in 551 or 552, and his successor Alboin ...
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Longobardo
Longobardo is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anna Kazanjian Longobardo (1928–2020), former director of the engineering firm Woodward Clyde Group and a former executive at Unisys Corp * Nicolò Longobardo (1559–1654), Sicilian Jesuit in China in the 17th century * Primo Longobardo (1901–1942), Italian naval officer and submariner during World War II See also * Longobardi (surname) Longobardi is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Cristian Longobardi, an Italian football player *Joseph J. Longobardi, an American federal judge *Longobardi people, an Italian name for the Lombards, a Germanic people *Marcelo Lon ...
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