Marepaphias

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Marepaphias (also mar(e)pahis) was a

mare) and paizan meaning "to put on the bit".[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Paul the Deacon (Paulus Diaconus) (1907), "Chapter VI", in Foulke, William Dudley (translator) (ed.), History of the Langobards: Book 2, University of Pennsylvania, archived from the original on 17 May 2008 {{citation}}: |editor-first= has generic name (help)

References

Further reading

  • Hodgkin, Thomas. Italy and her Invaders.
    Clarendon Press
    , 1895.
  • Abel, Otto. Paulus Diakonus und die ubrigen Geschichtschreiber der Langobarden. 2nd edition revised by Dr. Reinhard Jacobi. Leipzig, 1888.