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The Lombard Invasion: Barbarians Who Became Italian — Fexingo History

The Lombard Invasion: Barbarians Who Became Italian — Fexingo History

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After the fall of the Western Roman Empire and Justinian's grueling Gothic War, a new barbarian group swept into Italy: the Lombards. Led by King Alboin, they crossed the Alps in 568 AD and conquered much of the peninsula, but unlike the Ostrogoths, they never fully unified Italy. Instead, they left a patchwork of duchies and independent city-states that shaped medieval Italy. We explore the Lombard law code, their conversion from Arianism to Catholicism, and the rise of the Papal States as a temporal power—a direct result of Lombard threats. Key figures include Alboin, Queen Rosamund (whose revenge story rivals any Shakespeare drama), and Pope Gregory the Great, who negotiated with Lombard dukes and set the stage for centuries of papal authority. We also discuss the Lombard legacy in place names, language, and the very concept of Italian regionalism. This episode bridges the gap between ancient Rome and the birth of medieval Italy, setting the stage for the rise of independent communes and, eventually, the Renaissance.

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