Thrasimund I of Spoleto
Thrasimund I or Transamund I was the Count of Capua and then Duke of Spoleto (663 – 703 AD),[1] a faithful follower of Grimoald I of Benevento.
Thrasimund assisted Grimoald in usurping the kingship of the Lombards. In return, Grimoald gave him his daughter in marriage and granted him the duchy of Spoleto after the death of Atto. Thrasimund co-ruled with his brother Wachilapus[2] and was succeeded by his son Faroald II after a reign of forty years.
References
- Lars Ulwencreutz (November 2013). Ulwencreutz's The Royal Families in Europe V. Lulu.com. p. 350. ISBN 978-1-304-58135-8.
- northvegr.org Archived 2006-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
Sources
- Paul the Deacon. Historia Langobardorum.
- Hodgkin, Thomas. Italy and Her Invaders. Volume VI.
Regnal titles | ||
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Unknown | Count of Capua ???-663 |
Unknown |
Preceded by Atto |
Duke of Spoleto 663–703 with Wachilapus |
Succeeded by Faroald II |
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