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- Adalgis (died 788) was the son of Desiderius and the prince of the Langobards or Lombardia in Italy. After his father was defeated by Charlemagne...
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- Saint Alexander Sauli, the "Apostle of Corsica" was born at Milan, February 15, 1535, of an illustrious Lombard family; d. at Calozza, 11 October,...
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- Benedict of Aniane (also called Witiza; the Second Benedict) (c. 747 - 11 February 821) was a saint born in France. The son of the Goth, Aigulf,...
- male, deceased (1896)
- Luigi Cossa (May 27, 1831 - May 10, 1896), Italian economist, was born at Milan. Educated at the universities of Pavia, Vienna and Leipzig, he was...
- male, deceased (702)
- Liutpert or Liutbert (d.702) was the Lombard king of Italy from 700 and to 702, with interruption. Upon succeeding his father, King Cunincpert, at...
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- Liutprand (also Liudprand, Luitprand; c. 922 - 972) was a Lombard historian and author, and bishop of Cremona. He was born towards the beginning of...
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- Willibald Pirckheimer was a German Renaissance lawyer, author and Renaissance humanist, a wealthy and prominent figure in Nuremberg in the 16th...
- male, deceased (1943)
- Achille Loria (March 2, 1857, Mantua - November 6, 1943) was an Italian political economist. He was educated at the lyceum of his native city and...
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- Cristoforo Mantegazza was an Italian sculptor who was active from 1464. He was born in Pavia. Among his other works, he collaborated with his...
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- 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...
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