Grasulf av Friuli
född 532, död 581
Grasulf av Friuli
f. 532
Pannonia, Roman Empirre, Österrike

d. 581
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italien

Hertig av Friuli 569-581


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Audoin av Lombardiet

f. 500
Noricum, Roman Empirre, Österrike
d. 563
Pannonia, Roman Empirre, Österrike
Kung av Lombardiet 546-563

                
                
                
                
                
                
Rodelinda av Thuringia

f. 510

d. 555
Pannonia, Roman Empirre, Österrike


Hermanfrid av Thuringia

f. 460 Erfurt, Thüringen, Tyskland
d. 532 Zülpich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Tyskland
Kung av Thuringa 507-531
Bisinus av Thuringia
f. 430 Erfurt, Thüringen, Tyskland
Basina av Thuringia
f. 438 Erfurt, Thüringen, Tyskland
Amalaberga av Ostrogoterna

f. 485 Szombathely, Vas, Ungern
d. 545 Szombathely, Vas, Ungern

                
Amalfrida av Ostrogoterna
f. 455 Szombathely, Vas, Ungern
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Grasulf av Friuli, född 532 i Pannonia, Roman Empirre, Österrike, död 581 i Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italien. Hertig av Friuli 569-581.

Grasulf was a brother of Alboin, the first Lombard King of Italy, and possibly the first Duke of Friuli, based on a diplomatic letter which refers to him as duke.

This letter was written by Gogo, Frankish mayor of the palace of Austrasia under Sigebert I and Childebert II, sometime between Gogo's rise to power in 571 and his death in 581. It is undated and unattached to the name of either king he served. It has traditionally been assigned to around the year of his death (581), but an alternative solution put forward by Walter Goffart places it as early as 571–572 around the time of Sigebert's embassy to Constantinople. In it Gogo urges Grasulf to ally himself with the Franks to oust the infestantes (presumably the Lombards) from Italy in league with the Byzantine Empire and the Papacy. Ambassadors were waiting in Austrasia for Grasulf's reply in case he wished to delay his response to the emperor.

While the exact location of Grasulf's seat of power is unknown, if he did rule, the letter from Gogo is evidence that the "Friulian court" was capable of handling sophisticated imperial correspondence less than a decade after the Lombard arrival on Italian soil.


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Gisult av Friuli, född 552, död 585


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