Zotto

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Zotto (also Zotton or Zottone) was the military leader (

Pauli Diaconi Historiae Langobardorum - Liber Tertius).[1]

With his troops, he penetrated Campania in August 570, confronting the Byzantines, whom he defeated consistently. He fixed his camp in Benevento, which became the capital of the new duchy. He tried to take Naples, but failed and had to lift the siege (581).[2]

As a duke he was quasi-independent, the north of the peninsula being under the control of the Lombard king Authari, who had little influence in the south. He finally submitted to royal authority in 589.

He died in 591 and was succeeded by Arechis.

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Duke of Benevento

571–591
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