Benevento (redirect from Benevento, Italy) of 1951. In 2011, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of a group of seven inscribed as Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568-774 A.D.)... 51 KB (6,164 words) - 07:54, 10 April 2024 |
Lombard architecture (section List of structures) refers to the architecture of the Kingdom of the Lombards, which lasted from 568 to 774 (with residual permanence in southern Italy until the 10th–11th centuries)... 9 KB (1,022 words) - 00:03, 28 February 2024 |
and museum in central Brescia. It forms part of the Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.) UNESCO World Heritage Site inscribed in 2011. The... 5 KB (418 words) - 11:04, 3 November 2023 |
San Salvatore, Brescia (redirect from Santa Maria in Solario) part of a group of seven inscribed as Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568-774 A.D.). The monastery is traditionally considered the place where... 8 KB (750 words) - 21:37, 24 April 2024 |
of 1951. In 2011, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of a group of seven inscribed as Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568-774 A.D.)... 11 KB (1,156 words) - 16:15, 3 February 2024 |
such sites that mark the presence of Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.). Although the classical architecture and location suggests it... 9 KB (1,414 words) - 07:22, 22 April 2023 |
Lombards (redirect from Longobards) -bɑːrdz, ˈlʌm-/) or Longobards (Latin: Longobardi) were a Germanic people who conquered most of the Italian Peninsula between 568 and 774. The medieval Lombard... 85 KB (10,383 words) - 04:58, 22 April 2024 |
Castelseprio (archaeological park) (redirect from Frescoes of Castelseprio) became a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of a group of seven inscribed as Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568-774 A.D.). In 2006, the Italian Ministry... 22 KB (2,833 words) - 00:33, 28 April 2022 |
a part of the seven architectural, pictorial and sculptural sites within the Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.) and received a UNESCO... 4 KB (500 words) - 19:53, 1 January 2023 |
Torba Abbey (category Benedictine nunneries in Italy) are part of a list of structures associated with "Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)", that is dating to the Lombard era of the early... 13 KB (1,554 words) - 09:01, 29 April 2023 |
Lombardy (redirect from Lombardy, Italy) 30 October 2016. Retrieved 27 October 2015. "THE LONGOBARDS IN ITALY. PLACES OF THE POWER (568–774 A.D.). NOMINATION FOR INSCRIPTION ON THE WORLD HERITAGE... 202 KB (19,251 words) - 07:49, 30 April 2024 |
Spoleto (redirect from Spoleto, Italy) World Heritage Site as part of a group of seven inscribed as Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568–774 A.D.). San Ponziano: monastery and 12th-century... 19 KB (2,279 words) - 06:45, 20 January 2024 |
Brescia (redirect from Lioness of Italy) "Longobards in Italy: Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)". This is the archaeological complex where there are the best-preserved Roman public buildings in... 108 KB (11,056 words) - 03:04, 4 May 2024 |
on 6 February 2012. Retrieved 10 December 2020. "Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568–774 A.D.)". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from... 109 KB (2,986 words) - 00:26, 18 March 2024 |
Monte Sant'Angelo (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it)) historic buildings included in the World Heritage Site "Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568-774 A.D.)". Other sights of Monte Sant'Angelo include:... 11 KB (755 words) - 16:05, 28 April 2024 |
Santa Sofia, Benevento (category World Heritage Sites in Italy) inscribed as Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568–774 A.D.). The church was founded by the Lombard Arechis II of Benevento around 760, as testified... 6 KB (795 words) - 17:23, 5 April 2024 |
Desiderius (redirect from Desiderius, king of Lombardy) (born c. 720 – died c. 786), was king of the Lombards in northern Italy, ruling from 756 to 774. The Frankish king of renown, Charlemagne, married Desiderius's... 14 KB (1,741 words) - 05:22, 28 March 2024 |
Bellinzona (redirect from History of Bellinzona) the Longobards from 568/70, all took control of Bellinzona and used the castle to assert control of the surrounding passes. Under the Longobards, Bellinzona... 56 KB (6,430 words) - 18:48, 1 May 2024 |
In 2011 was declared a UNESCO world heritage property as part of the series of sites known as “Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568-774 A.C... 3 KB (273 words) - 19:35, 28 September 2023 |
May 8 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) (category May in the Eastern Orthodox calendar) Gargano. In 2011, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of a group of seven, inscribed as Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568-774 A.D.).... 13 KB (1,209 words) - 14:32, 9 May 2024 |
Alboin (category Articles with Italian-language sources (it)) vulnerability in defending its territory in the wake of the Gothic War. After gathering a large coalition of peoples, Alboin crossed the Julian Alps in 568, entering... 52 KB (6,554 words) - 00:50, 10 March 2024 |
Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto (South-Eastern Sicily)". UNESCO. Retrieved 26 June 2010. "Longobards in Italy. Places of the power (568–774 A.D.)". UNESCO... 143 KB (3,715 words) - 22:56, 24 December 2023 |
mixed) Host: France 29 sites (19 cultural, 9 natural, 1 mixed) Host: Italy 22 sites (15 cultural, 7 natural) Host: Argentina 30 sites (25 cultural... 172 KB (801 words) - 19:36, 13 April 2024 |