Lambert (archbishop of Milan)
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Lamperto, o anche Lamberto (Besana in Brianza, ... – Milano, 19 giugno 931), fu arcivescovo di Milano dal 921 fino alla sua morte.
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Lamberto (falecido em 19 de junho de 931) foi o arcebispo de Milão desde sua ordenação em 5 de outubro de 921 até seu falecimento. Ele era parente de dois arcebispos anteriores: André da Canziano (falecido em 906) e Garimperto, seu pai e predecessor, que o envolveu na administração da diocese antes de 921. Lamberto faleceu em 19 de junho de 931 e foi enterrado na . Ele foi sucedido por Hilduíno, o bispo exilado de Liège, um parente e nomeado por Hugo de Arles.
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Lambert (died 19 June 931) was the archbishop of Milan from his ordination on 5 October 921 until his death. He was related to two prior archbishops: (died 906) and , his father and predecessor, who involved him in the administration of the diocese before 921. When northern Italy was devastated by Hungarian raids in 925, while Rudolf was in Burgundy, Lambert and several other high-profile supporters of Rudolf defected. On their behalf, Lambert offered the crown to Count Hugh of Arles.
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Lamperto di Milano
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Lambert (archbishop of Milan)
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Lamberto de Milão
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Catholicism
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Italy
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Biography
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Lambert (died 19 June 931) was the archbishop of Milan from his ordination on 5 October 921 until his death. He was related to two prior archbishops: (died 906) and , his father and predecessor, who involved him in the administration of the diocese before 921. Lambert, along with Marquis Adalbert I of Ivrea and Count , led a rebellion against King Berengar I in 921, sparking a long civil war over the Italian throne. The rebels gathered an army outside Brescia, but Berengar surprised them and took many prisoners. Berengar's use of Hungarians as troops raised great indignation and the rebels offered the throne to King Rudolf II of Burgundy. Lambert sent troops to the Battle of Firenzuola (29 July 923), where Rudolf established himself on the Italian throne. When northern Italy was devastated by Hungarian raids in 925, while Rudolf was in Burgundy, Lambert and several other high-profile supporters of Rudolf defected. On their behalf, Lambert offered the crown to Count Hugh of Arles. When in 926 Duke Burchard II of Swabia invaded Italy in support of Rudolf, Lambert invited him to Milan while secretly arranging his ambush. He even allowed him to hunt deer in his private hunting preserve. Burchard was then attacked and killed by the Pavians on the road from Novara to Ivrea on 29 April 926. Lambert died on 19 June 931 and was buried in the Basilica Vetus. He was succeeded by , the exiled bishop of Liège, a relative and appointee of Hugh.
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Lamperto, o anche Lamberto (Besana in Brianza, ... – Milano, 19 giugno 931), fu arcivescovo di Milano dal 921 fino alla sua morte.
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Lamberto (falecido em 19 de junho de 931) foi o arcebispo de Milão desde sua ordenação em 5 de outubro de 921 até seu falecimento. Ele era parente de dois arcebispos anteriores: André da Canziano (falecido em 906) e Garimperto, seu pai e predecessor, que o envolveu na administração da diocese antes de 921. Lamberto faleceu em 19 de junho de 931 e foi enterrado na . Ele foi sucedido por Hilduíno, o bispo exilado de Liège, um parente e nomeado por Hugo de Arles.
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