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we now down to threats !I have no idea where you get this stuff. Don't you read other people's posts?
The Romans with whom they were in contact were the Eastern Romans, the Byzantines.
They weren't given the right to enter Pannonia until 535 and left in 568.
This is the second time I've highlighted it.
If you have no source for a contradictory view then you're making it up, and you know what I told you about that.
Find a source, or retract the comment. I'll give you some time to do one or the other, or you're going to get an infraction.
You have to stop confusing other people.
http://www.lottogigi.it/c/s/Schede/SCHEDE BIOGRAFICHE,I LONGOBARDI.htm
I will not waste my time in supplying every post.
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see on the net .. the fifth king of lombards Gudeoc
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a summary below.........they entered Pannonia permanently , previous to this period it was in and out
487 - 488
Gudeoc rules the Langobards at the time when Romano-German general and emperor, Odoacer, destroys the Germanic Rugii, who had formerly been subjugated by the Huns. The Langobards migrate into the former Rugii territory, in modern Lower Austria, north of the Danube, and west of Korneuburg, to fill this vacuum. The area is part of the westernmost areas of Pannonia. The move may also be a way of removing themselves from Heruli dominance, and comes at an ideal time, as the Ostrogoths are themselves migrating into Italy for create a kingdom of their own. The Langobards clearly take note of this last event.
if you take history in a summarised form, then do not blame me.
http://thule-italia.org/Nordica/Paul the Deacon - History of the Lombards (1907) [EN].pdf?lbisphpreq=1
Colanda is generally considered, however, to be Gothland,
and as the Langobards were found in Pannonia in the year 166 at the time of the war with Marcus
Aurelius, and as the Goths emigrated to the Euxine probably about the middle of the second century,
Hodgkin (V, 101) considers it probable that the Langobards at this time were hovering about the skirts of
the Carpathians rather than that they had returned to Bardengau. The fact that when they were next heard
from, they were occupying Rugiland east of Noricum, on the north shore of the Danube, confirms this
view.