Lantfridi
Lantfridi was a king of the Lombards, a medieval Germanic people who established a kingdom in northern Italy in the 6th and 7th centuries. He is believed to have ruled from 713 to 725, although the exact dates of his reign are not well documented.
Lantfridi was the son of Weithard, another king of the Lombards. He succeeded to the throne after
According to the Historia Langobardorum, a chronicle written by Paul the Deacon, Lantfridi died in 725, possibly
Lantfridi's reign is often associated with a period of relative stability and prosperity in the Lombard kingdom,
Despite the limited information available, Lantfridi remains an important figure in the history of the Lombards,