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'''Raginpert''' (also ''Raghinpert'' or ''Reginbert'') was the Duke of [[Turin]] and then King of the [[Lombards]] briefly in 701. He was the son of [[Godepert]] and grandson of [[Aripert I]]. He usurped the throne in 701 and removed [[Liutpert]], his grandnephew, putting his son [[Aripert II|Aripert]] in line for the succession. He and his Neustrians (men of [[Piedmont]]) went out to meet the [[regent]], [[Ansprand]], in battle and defeated him at [[Novara]], but died shortly after. His son Aripert did not succeed in taking the throne right away. |
'''Raginpert''' (also ''Raghinpert'' or ''Reginbert'') was the Duke of [[Turin]] and then King of the [[Lombards]] briefly in 701. He was the son of [[Godepert]] and grandson of [[Aripert I]]. He usurped the throne in 701 and removed [[Liutpert]], his grandnephew, putting his son [[Aripert II|Aripert]] in line for the succession. He and his Neustrians (men of [[Piedmont]]) went out to meet the [[regent]], [[Ansprand]], in battle and defeated him at [[Novara]], but died shortly after. His son Aripert did not succeed in taking the throne right away. |
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Revision as of 23:06, 14 November 2009
Raginpert (also Raghinpert or Reginbert) was the Duke of Turin and then King of the Lombards briefly in 701. He was the son of Godepert and grandson of Aripert I. He usurped the throne in 701 and removed Liutpert, his grandnephew, putting his son Aripert in line for the succession. He and his Neustrians (men of Piedmont) went out to meet the regent, Ansprand, in battle and defeated him at Novara, but died shortly after. His son Aripert did not succeed in taking the throne right away.