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- Lombard_architecture abstract "The term Lombard architecture refers to the architecture of the Kingdom of the Lombards in Italy, which lasted from 568 to 774 (with residual permanence in southern Italy until the 10th-11th centuries) and which was commissioned by Lombard king and dukes.The architectural works of the Lombards in northern Italy (Langobardia Maior) have been mostly lost due to later renovations or reconstructions, the few exceptions including the Lombard Temple at Cividale del Friuli or the church of Santa Maria fuori Portas at Castelseprio. More examples have instead survived in southern Italy (Langobardia minor), especially in what was the Duchy of Benevento: they include the city's walls, the church of Santa Sofia and the Rocca dei Rettori, one of the few surviving Lombard military structures, as well as other minor sites near Benevento and in the former duchy of Spoleto.The main surviving examples of Lombard architecture have been included in the Longobards in Italy, Places of the Power (568-774 A.D.) site. This consists of seven places with notable architectural, artistic and sculptural, and it is in the UNESCO Heritage list since 2011.".
- Lombard_architecture thumbnail Spoleto_SSalvaore_Navata.jpg?width=300.
- Lombard_architecture wikiPageID "31871955".
- Lombard_architecture wikiPageRevisionID "604925057".
- Lombard_architecture hasPhotoCollection Lombard_architecture.
- Lombard_architecture subject Category:6th-century_architecture.
- Lombard_architecture subject Category:7th-century_architecture.
- Lombard_architecture subject Category:8th-century_architecture.
- Lombard_architecture subject Category:Italian_architecture.
- Lombard_architecture subject Category:Lombard_architecture.
- Lombard_architecture subject Category:Lombards.
- Lombard_architecture subject Category:Medieval_architecture.
- Lombard_architecture comment "The term Lombard architecture refers to the architecture of the Kingdom of the Lombards in Italy, which lasted from 568 to 774 (with residual permanence in southern Italy until the 10th-11th centuries) and which was commissioned by Lombard king and dukes.The architectural works of the Lombards in northern Italy (Langobardia Maior) have been mostly lost due to later renovations or reconstructions, the few exceptions including the Lombard Temple at Cividale del Friuli or the church of Santa Maria fuori Portas at Castelseprio. ".
- Lombard_architecture label "Architecture lombarde".
- Lombard_architecture label "Architettura longobarda".
- Lombard_architecture label "Arquitetura lombarda".
- Lombard_architecture label "Lombard architecture".
- Lombard_architecture label "Longobardische architectuur".
- Lombard_architecture label "عمارة لومباردية".
- Lombard_architecture sameAs Arquitectura_lombarda.
- Lombard_architecture sameAs Architecture_lombarde.
- Lombard_architecture sameAs Architettura_longobarda.
- Lombard_architecture sameAs Longobardische_architectuur.
- Lombard_architecture sameAs Arquitetura_lombarda.
- Lombard_architecture sameAs m.0gvrz52.
- Lombard_architecture sameAs Q2083873.
- Lombard_architecture sameAs Q2083873.
- Lombard_architecture wasDerivedFrom Lombard_architecture?oldid=604925057.
- Lombard_architecture depiction Spoleto_SSalvaore_Navata.jpg.
- Lombard_architecture isPrimaryTopicOf Lombard_architecture.