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HL 2.7

  • Writer: Michaela Selway
    Michaela Selway
  • Feb 10
  • 1 min read

English

Then Alboin bestowed his own abode, that is, Pannonia, upon his friends the Huns on this condition: that if at any time it should be necessary for the Langobards to return they should take back their own fields. Then the Langobards, having left Pannonia, hastened to take possession of Italy with their wives and children and all their goods. They dwelt in Pannonia forty-two years. They came out of it in the month of April in the first indiction on the day after holy Easter, whose festival that year, according to the method of calculation, fell upon the calends (the first) of April, when five hundred and sixty-eight years had already elapsed from the incarnation of our Lord.


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