Cleph
King of the Lombards from 572 to 574 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
King of the Lombards from 572 to 574 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cleph[1] (also Clef, Clepho, or Kleph) was king of the Lombards from 572 to 574.
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Cleph | |
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King of the Lombards | |
Reign | 572 - 574 |
Predecessor | Alboin |
Successor | Authari (after 10 years of regency) |
Died | 574 |
Issue | Authari two daughters |
He succeeded Alboin, to whom he was not related by blood. He was a violent and terrifying figure to the Romans and Byzantines struggling to maintain control of the Italian Peninsula. He extended Lombard dominion over all of Northern Italy, finishing the conquest of Tuscany and bringing Lombard authority to the gates of Ravenna. He was assassinated after an 18-month reign by a young guard, a slave whom he had mistreated. His death was followed by a 10-year interregnum, known as the Rule of the Dukes because the territorial dukes were supreme. His son, Authari, eventually took the throne in 585.[2] He was buried in the Church of Santi Gervasio e Protasio in Pavia.[3]