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Lombardic language - Wikipedia
Lombardic or Langobardic (German: Langobardisch) is an extinct West Germanic language that was spoken by the Lombards (Langobardi), the Germanic people who ...
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Lombards - Wikipedia
The Lombards, Longobards or Langobards (Latin: Langobardi) were a Germanic people who conquered most of the Italian Peninsula between 568 and 774.
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Lombardic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Lombardic (not comparable). Of the Lombards, a Germanic people who settled in Italy in the sixth century C.E., or of their language or culture.
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Lombardic
Lombardic, a. (ləmˈbɑːdɪk) [ad. med.L. lombardicus, f. Lombardus Lombard n.1: see -ic.] Pertaining to Lombardy or the Lombards. Applied spec. to the style of architecture which prevailed in northern Italy from the 7th to the 13th century; to a type of handwriting common in Italian MSS. during the sa...
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Lombard | History, Culture & Legacy | Britannica
Lombard, member of a Germanic people who from 568 to 774 ruled a kingdom in Italy. The Lombards were one of the Germanic tribes that formed the Suebi.
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Lombardic has developed meanings and uses in subjects including handwriting and calligraphy (late 1600s) visual arts (late 1600s) architecture (late 1600s)
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Lombardic language
, "beam") vs. (< Lombardic , "wood platform"); (< Lombardic ) vs. (Lombardic , "bench").
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When did the Lombards adopt Italian and stop speaking Germanic?
The Lombards arrived in Italy in 568 and gradually gained control of almost the whole peninsula until they lost political control of it in 774.
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LOMBARD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : a member of a Germanic people that invaded Italy in ad 568 and established a kingdom in the Po valley b : a native or inhabitant of Lombardy.
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Counter-proposal: Lombardic/Langobardic might be a bridge language between North Germanic and West Germanic. The Langobards/Lombards appear ...
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Lombards | Language, Kingdom & History - Study.com
The Lombards were a Germanic tribe, also known as the Langobards, who inhabited and ruled much of Italy during the Early Middle Ages.
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Lombardic capitals
History
The term Lombardic comes from the study of incunabula. See also
Historiated initial
Inhabited initial
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Lombardic Lettering at Chartres
14th Century ring engraved with Lombardic
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Beneventan
Beneventan, a. (bɛnɪˈvɛntən) Also (formerly) Beneventine. [It. beneventano, f. med.L. Beneventanus, f. Beneventum Benevento, province of Italy + -an.] Of or pertaining to a medieval script principally of southern Italy.1882 Catal. Add. MSS. Brit. Mus. 1876–81 70 [Exultet Roll]..written in Italy in L...
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Lombard band
See also
Lombard architecture
Lesene (low-relief pillars), another Lombardic element
Similar-looking structures:
Corbels
Jettying
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classico-
ˈclassico- combining form of L. classic-us classic, as in Classico-Lombardic adj.; classiˈcolatry, nonce-wd., worship of the classics.1879 Sir G. Scott Lect. Archit. I. 142 Italy received her Pointed architecture from France and Germany, and mingled it freely with her Classico-Lombardic traditions. ...
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