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The volume offers a chronological civil history of the southern Italian kingdom, tracing the migrations and origins of Germanic groups, their settlement in Pannonia, and subsequent incursions into the peninsula. It examines ancient and medieval authorities to debate ethnogenesis and the etymology of the Lombard name, records sequences of rulers and dynastic successions, and recounts alliances and military episodes that enabled Lombard entry and conquest in Italian regions. The narrative blends source criticism, genealogical lists, and descriptions of territorial acquisitions and political arrangements to explain how these peoples established lasting rule in parts of Italy.

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Pietro Giannone

Pietro Giannone was an influential Italian historian and philosopher, best known for his monumental work "Istoria civile del Regno di Napoli," a comprehensive history of Naples published in multiple volumes. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the political and social dynamics of his time, offering insights into the governance and culture of the Kingdom of Naples. Giannone's approach combined rigorous historical analysis with a critical perspective on the role of the Church and the state, making significant contributions to the Enlightenment discourse in Italy. His work remains a vital resource for understanding the historical context of southern Italy.

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