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page 18th-century dukes of Spoleto

Desiderius
Desiderius, also known as Daufer or Dauferius (born – died ), was king of the Lombards in northern Italy, ruling from 756 to 774. The Frankish king of renown, Charlemagne, married Desiderius's daughter and subsequently conquered his realm. Desiderius is remembered for this connection to Charlemagne and for being the last Lombard ruler to exercise regional kingship.

Aistulf
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Aistulf (also Ahistulf, Haistulfus, Astolf etc.; , ; died December 756) was the Duke of Friuli from 744, King of the Lombards from 749, and Duke of Spoleto from 751. His reign was characterized by ruthless and ambitious efforts to conquer Roman territory to the extent that in the Liber Pontificalis, he is described as a "shameless" Lombard given to "pernicious savagery" and cruelty.
Thrasimund II of Spoleto
Italian noble
Alboin of Spoleto
Lombard Duke of Spoleto from 757 to 758
Godescalc of Benevento
8th-century Italian duke
Hildeprand of Spoleto
Italian noble
Theodicius of Spoleto
Duke of Spoleto
Gisulf of Spoleto
Italian noble
Hilderic of Spoleto
Italian noble
Faroald II of Spoleto
8th-century Italian duke
Lupus of Spoleto
Lombard king
Agiprand of Spoleto
Duke of Spoleto, 742-744
Winiges of Spoleto
Winigis, also spelled Winiges or Winichis (died 822), was the Duke of Spoleto (dux Spolitanus) from 789 to his death. He was sent by Charlemagne in 788 with Frankish troops to assist Dukes Hildeprand of Spoleto and Grimoald III of Benevento against a Byzantine invasion.
Unulf of Spoleto
Italian duke