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The Langbardi and Langobards (Longbeard, Lombard) are synonomous and are associated with an eastern origin. The name Langobardi is actually a nickname associated with their religious beliefs rather than any tribal affiliation. The evidence to suggest that the Langobardi were comprised of several different ethnic tribes is simply too overwhelming to ignore. Some of the visible or cultural practices common to this composite group of people were as follows:

   * Long hair and beards (Langobardi)
   * Divine/Sacrificial Kings
   * Ritual Posession
   * Worship of Divine Twins (Most often a YingYang style male/female pairing)
   * Belief in the resurrection
   * Belief in Angels
   * Bardic Prophets
   * Worship in sacred Groves and stone circles
   * Noble Priesthood
   * Baptism by Fire and Water
   * Shared sacred symbolism included: Apples, Bovine, Bees, Sword, Chalis, Fish, Bread, Wine 

It is suggested that the religious ideals of this group were a synthesis of Eastern Zoroastrian (Persian) and Egyptian Pharonic religious practices. It seemed to have reached its flower in the region of Dacio-Sarmatia from whence it spread. Related to Mithraism, it was also popular with the common soldiery of the Roman Empire.

Participating Ethnic Groups:

   * Dacians (Geats and Sarmatians)
   * Goths (Visigoths and Ostrogoths)
   * Rosomani
   * Scandinavian (Winilli, Yngling, Dagling, and Ulving [subsepts], Clans)
   * Syrian (Severians, Palmyrans, Nazarenes)
   * France and Germany (Sahlian Franks)
   * Related to the Druid cults of Hibernia, Isle of Man, Wales and the Dalriada

Almoustine 03:19, 28 August 2008 (EEST)

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English
Longbeard
Uí Néill
Liething
Español
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Lombardie
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Русский
Агилульфины

Lineage "Longbeard" contains 83 people

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  1. (Eugene I) Eochaid Mugmeddon (Ethedius) d. 365
  2. Aed Sláine d. 600
  3. Aed mac Ainmirech d. 594
  4. Ainmire mac Sétna d. 566
  5. Art MacCuinn d. about 195
  6. Baedan mac Muirechertaig d. 563
  7. * Basina of Thuringia b. estimated 445 d. about 491
  8. Benoic deBors
  9. * Báetán mac Muirchertaig (Cenél nEógain)
  10. Báetán mac Ninneda d. 567
  11. Cairbre Lifechair ? (Liffecair) d. about 284
  12. Cairpre mac Néill
  13. w Claffon (Clovis) de Lombard b. about 400 d. 460
  14. Claffon de Lombardie b. about 460
  15. Clodius (Gudeoc) Lombard b. about 330
  16. Colmán Rimid d. 600
  17. Colmán mac Báetáin (Rímid) d. 604
  18. Conall Cremthann
  19. Conall Gulbán
  20. Conn Cétchathach d. about 157
  21. Cormac macAirt (Ulfada) d. about 266
  22. Cormac Cáech
  23. Crimthann mac Feidlimid b. 515 d. 592
  24. Diarmait mac Cerbaill d. 558
  25. Domnall mac Muirchertaig d. 561
  26. Dúnchad
  27. Eithne MacLogiri
  28. Eochu mac Domnaill d. 563
  29. Eogan (Eugenius I) mac Néill
  30. Fedelm MacLogiri
  31. Fedlimid mac Conaill
  32. w Fedlimid Rechtmar d. 119
  33. Feradach Dathí
  34. Fergus Cennfhota
  35. Fergus Cerrbél
  36. Fergus mac Muirchertaig d. 561
  37. Fergus I (Fíachra) Mugmedon
  38. * Fergus II (Fiachu) MacErcdach (More)
  39. Fiacha Sraibhtine d. about 322
  40. Fin MacColman
  41. w Fínsnechta Fledach mac Dúnchada d. 695
  42. * Garbae Ingine Néilléne
  43. * w Godeoc d. after 488
  44. Hildechis
  45. * Hildegonde ? (de Lombardie) b. about 375
  46. Hildeoc Lombard b. 330
  47. w Ildeoc
  48. w Ildichus Exhilos
  49. Isurnia of Apulia
  50. * Lambord Desposyni b. 468

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