Alboin was born around 530 to Audoin and Rodelinda. They were part of the Langobards, also knowns as Lombards, one of the many Germanic tribes that lived in the former regions of the Roman Empire in the West, after the Empire collapsed. 1/10
In 547, Audoin was elected King of the Lombards. The Lombards had control of Pannonia and were in alliance with the Roman Empire in the East. But they rarely got along with the Gepids, another Germanic tribe, who controlled the region to their east. 2/10
Audoin's reign coincided with the Roman attempt to retake the Italian peninsula from Ostrogothic rule. When Narses attacked Italy from the north in 552, the Lombards joined the Roman war effort as fœderati. The Lombards also allied with the Avars against the Gepids. 3/10
By the end of the decade, the Romans had retaken control of the peninsula. But it all started falling apart soon after the death of Emperor Justinian in 565. Around the same time, Alboin became the King of Lombards after his father's death. 4/10
In 567, Alboin took on the Gepids, allying with the Avars. Together, they demolished the Gepids, killing the Gepid King Cunimund. The Avars annexed the Gepid territory, which made them a stronger rival for Alboin than the Gepids. Alboin now allied with the remaining Gepids. 5/10
Alboin married Cunimund's daughter, Rosamundis, to confirm the alliance with the Gepids. But the Avar challenge was still a daunting one. Alboin, however, had a bigger target in sight. Constantinople's hold on the Italian peninsula was weakening. 6/10
In 568, Alboin and the Lombard host crossed the Alps into Italy. The next year, he captured Milan. A year later, Tuscany was overrun. Pavia took a while longer, after the siege took three years ending in 572. But by then, Alboin had control of northern Italy. 7/10
Alboin divided his realm into 36 duchies, including the Duchy of Friuli, ruled by his nephew, Gisulf. He made Verona his capital and was in the process of consolidating his rule, when he was unexpectedly killed, a murder in which Rosamundis may have played a role. 8/10
The Lombards managed to quickly elect Kleph as their new King, avoiding a civil war that could have happened after Alboin's sudden assassination. Though royal control was limited to north, Lombard Dukes had managed to gain control of Spoleto & Benevento in the south as well. 9/10
The Kingdom of Lombards in Italy lasted two centuries, ruling over a large part of the Italian peninsula. For most part though, the Duchies in the south ruled independently. In 774, the Kingdom in the north finally fell - to the Franks. 10/10
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Stefan Dušan was born in 1308 to Stefan Uroš Dečanski and Princess Teodora of Bulgaria. Stefan Uroš Dečanski was the eldest son of Stefan Uroš Milutin, King of Serbia, and was the governor of Zeta within the Kingdom of Serbia. 1/10
In 1314, Stefan Dečanski rebelled against his father. After defeating his son, King Stefan Milutin exiled his son and family to Constantinople and put his younger son, Stefan Konstantin, in charge of Zeta. Stefan Dušan grew up in Constantinople, learning their culture. 2/10
The uneasy backstory of the Rus' separated by nations - Russia, Ukraine, Belarus & others.🧵
Rus' tribes were once the connection from Constantinople to Scandinavia. They got organized in 10th century, though earlier Rus' nations could have existed. 1/20
By the end of the 10th century, a Rus' state had formed around Kiev. But after every generation, it got divided amongst the Princes, who frequently fought each other. But in 980, Vladimir consolidated the Principalities and expanded his rule. 2/20
In 988, he formed an alliance with Constantinople accepting Christianity in Greek Crimea. Though this was before the split of the Roman Church, this ushered in the presence of the Orthodox Church among Russians. 3/20
Finally SARS-Cov-2 reaches home. Dad reports positive. He had a mild sore throat in morning, with general weakness and cough at times. Thankfully, wife and daughter are at in-laws, after bro-in-law turned positive on Sunday. Their exposure would be lesser than had they been here.
Looks like I will finally need to download one of those food delivery apps. 🤷♂️
Which is better in Thrissur - Zomato or Swiggy?
Likely positive. Trachea (Not Throat) seems active, chest appears to have a mild congestion with intermittent cough. Temperature and SPO2 normal. Should have a better idea tomorrow once RTPCR results come.
Nikolai Pávlovich was born in 1796 to Pavel Petrovich, Emperor of Russia and Maria Feodorvna (Sophie Dorothea) of Württemberg. His brother, Aleksándr Pávlovich, became Emperor in 1801, when their father was killed by Russian nobles. 1/10
Emperor Aleksándr led Europe at the Congress of Vienna to a "system restore" and formed an alliance with Austria and Prussia. His death in 1825 brought an ambiguity to the throne since unknown to most Russians Nikolai's elder brother, Constantin, had renounced the throne. 2/10
"We are all impostors who must deploy a fiction that captures imaginations and capital to pull the future forward and turn rhyme into reason." - The importance of story / narrative in business was one of my earliest lessons in business thanks to dad. 1/12
He ran a biscuit company in Kerala in the 90s with the tagline "fostering health". As someone who got diabetes in his late twenties, health held a strong value for him as he launched an array of biscuits with a focus on health, starting with India's first sugar free biscuit. 2/12
He followed it up with a high protein biscuit (Chickee Bickee), a fibre rich biscuit (Fibrich) and a spicy biscuit (Karu Muru). Of course, the major business happened in the usual variants already familiar to the market, but these products helped the brand stand out. 3/12
Charles Edward Stuart was born in 1720 to James Francis Stuart and Maria Casimira Sobieska. His paternal grandfather was the King of England, Scotland & Ireland until he was forced to flee Britain, while his maternal grandfather was a contender for the Polish throne. 1/10
In 1688, King James had fled for France because of his and his heir's leanings towards Catholicism. In 1701, the English Parliament prevented Catholics from becoming monarchs of England. Scotland, however, tried to make their own path in 1704, with the Act of Security. 2/10