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onomastic said something about Lombard

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    Atinolfo

    Onomastics suggest that he was a Lombard originally from southern Italy.
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    Berengar I of Italy

    It has been suggested, largely for onomastic reasons, that Anna was a daughter of Louis of Provence and his wife Anna, the possible daughter of Leo VI the Wise, Byzantine Emperor. ... He left no sons, only a daughter (the aforementioned Bertha) and an anonymous epic poem, the Gesta Berengarii Imperatoris, about the many happenings of his troublesome reign.
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    Pannonian basin before Hungary

    Constantine VII in the De Administrando Imperio, writes about the "Turcois", stating that they spoke a "double language" dialect. The chieftain Árpád is traditionally said to be the person who led the seven ancestral Hungarians tribes (including the Magyars) out of the steppes of Ukraine and into the Carpathian Basin.

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