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© 2009 New Northvegr Center.
HISTORY OF THE LANGOBARDS
(
Historia Langobardorum
)
Many thanks to Rick Riedlinger for providing us with this very hard to find text.
Titles
The Lombard Kings
Book 1
Chapter 1-4
Chapter 5-7
Chapter 8-13
Chapter 14-18
Chapter 19-20
Chapter 21-24
Chapter 25-27
Book 2
Chapter 1-5
Chapter 6-10
Chapter 11-18
Chapter 19-27
Chapter 28-32
Book 3
Chapter 1-7
Chapter 8-10
Chapter 11-15
Chapter 16-19
Chapter 20-22
Chapter 23-26
Chapter 27-30
Chapter 31-34
Chapter 35
Book 4
Chapter 1-9
Chapter 10-18
Chapter 19-26
Chapter 27-33
Chapter 34-37
Chapter 38-41
Chapter 42-44
Chapter 45-51
Book 5
Chapter 1-4
Chapter 5-10
Chapter 11-20
Chapter 21-30
Chapter 31-38
Chapter 39-41
Book 6
Chapter 1-6
Chapter 7-15
Chapter 16-24
Chapter 25-32
Chapter 33-39
Chapter 40-46
Chapter 47-49
Chapter 50-55
Chapter 56-58
Index
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