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Lambert of Spoleto (?–October 15, 898) was a Duke of Spoleto (as Lambert II, 894–898), King of Italy (892–898) and Emperor (894-898). He was the son of Guido of Spoleto and Aglitrude. October 15 is the 288th day of the year (289th in Leap years). ...
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Events Poppo of Thuringia, count of the march in Thuringia,is deposed by the German Carolingian king Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia invades Great Moravia Duke Guido of Spoleto crowned Roman Emperor in April The former Silla general Gyeonhwon attacks the city of Gwangju and declares himself king. ...
Lambert was crowned king and emperor alongside his father in April 892 at Pavia by a reluctant Pope Formosus. When his father died in 894, he became sole king and emperor, as well as succeeding his father to the Duchy of Spoleto. Still, though, he was left in the care of his mother, a staunch anti-Carolingian. April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four with the length of 30 days. ...
Formosus was born around 816, in Ostia. ...
Lambert was preoccupied in thwarting the attempts of both Berengar of Friuli and Arnulf of Carinthia to take Italy for themeselves during his reign. In the autumn of 895, Arnulf undertook his second campaign into Italy at the request of Formosus, and proceeded to take Rome in February 896. Arnulf was there crowned King of Italy and emperor by Formosus, who declared Lambert deposed. That same year, however, Arnulf left Italy and Formosus died, leaving Lambert once again in power. The vengeful Lambert and Aglitrude persuaded Pope Stephen VII to put the corpse of Formosus on trial for various crimes in 897, then have the body stripped of its papal robes, mutiliated, and thrown into the River Tiber (see Cadaver Synod). Berengar of Friuli - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
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Events Bohemia breaks away from Great Moravia Arnulf of Carinthia undertakes his second Italian campaign Approximate date of composition of the Musica enchiriadis, the beginnings of western polyphonic music Births Athelstan of England Erik Bloodaxe, king of Norway 933-935 (+954) Deaths Categories: 895 ...
February is the second month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ...
Events The Bulgarians, under Simeon I, defeat the Byzantine Empire at Bulgarophygon. ...
Stephen VII, was Pope from May 896 to July or August 897. ...
Events January - the Cadaver Synod July/August- Pope Stephen VII dies and is succeeded by Pope Romanus. ...
Tiber River in Rome The River Tiber (Italian Tevere), the third longest river in Italy (disputed — see talk page) at 406 km (252 miles) after the Po and the Adige, flows through the Campagna and Rome in its course from Mount Fumaiolo to the Tyrrhenian Sea, which it reaches in...
The Cadaver Synod (also called the Cadaver Trial or, in Latin, the Synodus Horrenda) is the name commonly given to the posthumous ecclesiastical trial of Pope Formosus, held in Rome on January of 897. ...
Lambert still had Berengar of Friuli to face. In 898, the latter marched on Pavia. The emperor, who had been hunting near Marengo, south of Milan, attacked and defeated his rival. On his return to Marengo however, he was killed, either by assassination or by falling from his horse. He was succeeded in Spoleto by Guido IV. Berengar of Friuli - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...
Church San Michele in Pavia Pavia (the ancient Ticinum) (population 71,000) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy, northern Italy, 35 km south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. ...
Location within Italy Piazza della Scala Milan (Italian: Milano; Milanese dialect: Milán) is the main city in northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed of Italian regions. ...
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King of Italy is a title adopted by many rulers after the fall of the Roman Empire. ...
Events Poppo of Thuringia, count of the march in Thuringia,is deposed by the German Carolingian king Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia invades Great Moravia Duke Guido of Spoleto crowned Roman Emperor in April The former Silla general Gyeonhwon attacks the city of Gwangju and declares himself king. ...
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Rudolf II (died July 11, 937) King of Upper Burgundy (912–937), King of Lower Burgundy (Provence) (933–937), King of Italy (effective, 922–926 – claim abandoned 933). ...
The Holy Roman Emperor was, with some variation, the ruler of the Holy Roman Empire, the predecessor of modern Germany, during its existence from the 10th century until its collapse in 1806. ...
Births Deaths Events Northumbrians and East Angles swear allegiance to Alfred the Great. ...
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