List of dukes and margraves of Friuli

List of dukes and margraves of Friuli

The dukes and margraves of Friuli were the rulers of the Duchy and March of Friuli in the Midde Ages.

The dates given below, when contentious, are discussed in the articles of the respective dukes.

Lombard dukes

* 568–c.584 Grasulf I
* 568/c.584–590 Gisulf I
* 590–610 Gisulf II
* 610–617 Tasso
* 610–617 Kakko
* 617–651 Grasulf II
* 651–663 Ago
* 663–666 Lupus
* 666 Arnefrid
* 666–678 Wechtar
* 678–??? Landar
* ???–694 Rodoald
* 694 Ansfrid
* 694–705 Ado
* 705 Ferdulf
* 705–706 Corvulus
* 706–739 Pemmo
* 739–744 Ratchis, also king of the Lombards
* 744–749 Aistulf, also king of the Lombards
* 749–751 Anselm (d.806)
* 751–774 Peter
* 774–776 Hrodgaud

Carolingian appointees

Dukes

* 776–787 Marcarius
* 789–799 Eric
* 799–808 Hunfrid
* 808–817 Aio
* 817–819 Cadalaus
* 819–828 Balderic

Margraves

* 846–863 Eberhard (also "dux Foroiuli")
* 863–874 Unroch (III)
* 874–888 Berengar, also Holy Roman Emperor
* 891–896 Walfred


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