Aripert I
King of the Lombards from 653 to 661
Aripert I | |
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King of the Lombards | |
Depiction of Aripert I | |
Reign | 653 - 661 |
Predecessor | Rodoald |
Successor | Godepert and Perctarit |
Dynasty | Bavarian dynasty |
Father | Gundoald, Duke of Asti |
Religion | Chalcedonian Christian |
Aripert I (also spelled Aribert) was king of the Lombards (653–661) in Italy. He was the son of Gundoald, Duke of Asti, who had crossed the Alps from Bavaria with his sister Theodelinda. As a relative of the Bavarian ducal house, his was called the Bavarian Dynasty.
He was the first Chalcedonian Christian king of the Lombards, elected after the assassination of the Arian Rodoald. Not a warrior, he is mostly renowned for his church foundings. He spread Catholicism over the whole Lombard realm and built the Church of the Saviour in Pavia, the capital. He left the kingdom in a state of peace, asking the nobles to elect jointly his two sons, Perctarit and Godepert, which they did.[1]
Notes
- ^ "German Tribes org Lombard Kings". GermanTribes.org. Archived from the original on 2010-07-18. Retrieved 2010-07-18.
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Preceded by | King of the Lombards 653–661 | Succeeded by |
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