The Kingdom of the Lombards played a major role in early Venetian history, as it was the Lombard invasion of Italy in 568 which started the migration of the Veneti from the mainland into the settlements of the lagoons.
- Aldoin (?β565) was king of the Lombards from 546 to 565, and led the Lombards to Pannonia in 541 as regent for the previous king, who Aldoin later killed.
- Alboin (530sβ572) was king of the Lombards from about 560 until 572, and led the first Lombard invasion of Italy in 568.
- Cleph (572β574).
- β interregnum β
- Authari (584β590).
- Agilulf (c.555β616) was a Lombard Duke of Turin and king of the Lombards from 591 until 616.
- Adaloald (c. 616βc. 626).
- Arioald (c. 626β636).
- Rothari (c.Β 606β652) was duke of Brescia, and king of the Lombards from 636 to 652. He was an Arian and very active militarily against the Exarchate.
- Rodoald (652β653).
- Aripert I (653β661).
- Perctarit and Godepert (661β662).
- Grimoald (also Grimwald; β 671) was Lombard Duke of Benevento from 647 to 662, and King of the Lombards from 662 to 671.
- Garibald (671).
- Perctarit (671β688) (restored from exile).
- Alahis (688β689).
- Cunipert (also Cunibert or Cunincpert) was king of the Lombards from 688 to 700.
- Hildeprand (744).
- Ratchis (β after 757) was the Duke of Friuli (739β744) and King of the Lombards (744β749).
- Aistulf (β 756) was Duke of Friuli from 744, and King of the Lombards from 749 until his death in 756. He attacked the Byzantine dominions repeatedly, including Ravenna and Rome.
- Desiderius (c.β720β786) was the last king of the Lombards, from 756 until the Frankish conquest of Pavia inΒ 774.
Frankish kings
- Charlemagne (748β814) was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Roman Emperor (de facto, of the Carolingian Empire) from 800.
- Pepin (c.773-8Β 10) was the second son of Charlemagne, and King of the Lombards, later King of Italy, from 781.
- Bernard (810β818)
- Lothair I (818β839)
- Louis II (839β875)


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