Wednesday, March 8, 2017
Langobard architecture - Langobard temple in Spoleto
Lombard Romanesque architecture
The link is
HERE
in case this image doesn't hold. Spoleto (Umbria) was one of two southern Langobard duchies; Benevento being the other. They actually lasted longer than the larger three northern duchies thanks to the Vatican-Carolinian (Charlemagne) alliance.
.More examples of Langobard era architecture and artifacts can be viewed on the
Italian Wikipedia "Longobardi" webpage
, the
"Duomo di Monza" webpage
,, the
"Architetture longobarda" webpage
, and at
'The Cathedral at Monza: Centerpoint of the Langobard period'
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