Agilulf

Agilulf
King of the Lombards
Woodcut vignette of Agilulf in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle
Reign590–616
PredecessorAuthari
SuccessorAdaloald
Bornc. 555
DiedApril 616
Milan, Neustria
Lombard Kingdom
SpouseTheodelinda
IssueAdaloald
Gundeberga
ReligionArianism

Agilulf (c. 555 – April 616), also known as the Thuringian, was a Duke of Turin and king of the Lombards from 591 until his death. A relative of his predecessor Authari, Agilulf was of Thuringian origin and belonged to the Anawas clan.

He is sometimes referred to as dux Turingorum de Taurinis, suggesting that he was a prominent leader among the Thuringians who had joined the Lombards following the fall of their kingdom to the Franks in 531.