- male, deceased (756)
- Aistulf (749 - d.756) was the duke of Friuli from 744, king of Lombards from 749, and duke of Spoleto from 751. His father was the Duke Pemmo....
- male
- Ratchis was the duke of Friuli (739-744) and king of the Lombards (744-749). His father was Duke Pemmo. His Roman wife was Tassia. He ruled in...
- male
- Arioald was the Lombard king of Italy from 626 to 636. Duke of Turin, he married the princess Gundiberga, daughter of King Agilulf and his queen...
- male, deceased (799)
- Eric (also "Heirichus" or "Ehericus"; died 799) was the Duke of Friuli (" dux Foroiulensis") from 789 to his death. He was the eldest son of Gerold...
- male, deceased (866)
- Eberhard (died 16 December 866/866), was Duke of Friuli from 846 to 863. He inherited the title from his father Unruoch II, his mother was...
- male, deceased (666)
- Lupus was the Duke of Friuli from between 660 and 663 to his death around 666. Immediately after succeeded to Friuli, Lupus invaded Grado with a...
- male, deceased (705)
- Ferdulf, originally from Liguria, was the Duke of Friuli very briefly in 705. Paul the Deacon accused of using "trickery" to seize the duchy after...
- male, deceased (837)
- Hugh or Hugo (c.780 - 20 October 837) was the count of Tours and Sens during the reigns of Charlemagne and Louis the Pious, until his disgrace in...
- male, deceased (819)
- Cadolah or Cadalaus (also "Chadalhoh" or "Chadolah"; died 819) was the Duke of Friuli from 817 to his death. He was a son of Count Berthold...
- male
- Aio or Haio (died after 811) was the probable Duke of Friuli between the death of Eric (799) and the appointment of Cadolah (817). He may have been...
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