The dukes and margraves of Friuli were the rulers of the Duchy and March of Friuli in the Middle Ages.
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The dates given below, when contentious, are discussed in the articles of the respective dukes.
Lombard dukes
- 568–c.584 Gisulf I, nephew of King Alboin[1]
- 568/c.584–590 Grasulf I brother of Gisulf[2]
- 590–610 Gisulf II, son of Grasulf I[1]
- 610–617 Tasso, son of Gisulf II
- 610–617 Kakko, brother of Tasso
- 617–651 Grasulf II, brother of Gisulf II
- 651–663 Ago
- 663–666 Lupus
- 666 Arnefrid, son of Lupus
- 666–678 Wechtar
- 678–??? Landar
- ???–694 Rodoald
- 694 Ansfrid
- 694–705 Ado
- 705 Ferdulf
- 705–706 Corvulus
- 706–739 Pemmo
- 739–744 Ratchis, also king of the Lombards
- 744–749 Aistulf, also king of the Lombards
- 749–751 Anselm (d.806)
- 751–774 Peter
- 774–776 Hrodgaud
Carolingian appointees
Dukes
Margraves
- 846–863 Eberhard (also dux Foroiuli)
- 863–874 Unroch (III)
- 874–890 Berengar, also Holy Roman Emperor
- 891–896 Walfred
- 896–924 Berengar, also Holy Roman Emperor
- 924–966 Berengar II
Duke of First French Empire
- 14 November 1808–23 May 1813 Géraud Duroc
- 28 October 1813–24 September 1829 Hortense Duroc
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Further reading
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