Hilderic of Spoleto
Hilderic was the Lombard Duke of Spoleto briefly from 739 to 740.[1] He was the first appointee of Liutprand, King of the Lombards, against the rebellious Thrasimund II.
Liutprand took Spoleto on 16 June 739 and appointed Hilderic as replacement duke.[2] Thrasimund fled to Rome, where Liutprand besieged him. Peace was soon mediated between king and pope by the envoys of Charles Martel, Duke of the Franks. In the meantime, Thrasimund took advantage and united with a papal army and the forces of Godescalc of Benevento and retook his duchy in December 740. He killed Hilderic.[3]
References
- Lars Ulwencreutz (November 2013). Ulwencreutz's The Royal Families in Europe V. Lulu.com. p. 350–. ISBN 978-1-304-58135-8.
- Hartmann, Ludo Moritz. Geschichte Italiens im Mittelalter. II, 2, 137–138.
- Hartmann, II, 2, 139.
Sources
- Paul the Deacon. Historia Langobardorum. Available at Northvegr.
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Preceded by Thrasimund II |
Duke of Spoleto 739–740 |
Succeeded by Thrasimund II |
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