Agilulf
| Agilulf | |
|---|---|
| King of the Lombards | |
Woodcut vignette of Agilulf in the 1493 Nuremberg Chronicle | |
| Reign | 590–616 |
| Predecessor | Authari |
| Successor | Adaloald |
| Born | c. 555 |
| Died | April 616 Milan, Neustria Lombard Kingdom |
| Spouse | Theodelinda |
| Issue | Adaloald Gundeberga |
| Religion | Arianism |
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.