Lombards
The Lombards () or Langobards ( la, Langobardi) were a Germanic people who ruled most of the Italian Peninsula from 568 to 774.
The medieval Lombard historian Paul the Deacon wrote in the ''History of the Lombards'' (written between 787 an ...
, a Germanic tribe
* Lombards of Sicily, a linguistic minority living in Sicily, southern Italy
* Lombard League, a medieval alliance of some 30 cities in Northern Italy
Businesses
* ICICI Lombard, an insurance company in India
* Le Lombard (or Editions Lombard), a Belgian comic book publisher
* Lombard Bank, a bank in Malta
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Lombard Direct
Lombard North Central, trading as Lombard, is a finance company specialising in asset based lending. It is one of the largest finance houses in the United Kingdom and part of the ring-fenced business of NatWest Group. The company started li ...
Lombard Street (disambiguation) Lombard Street may refer to:
Roads
* Lombard Street, London, England
* Rue des Lombards, Paris, France
* Lombard Street, Petworth, shopping street in Petworth United States
* Lombard Street (San Francisco), California, steep with hairpin turns
* ...
Lombard language
Lombard (native name: ,Classical Milanese orthography, and . , Ticinese orthography. Modern Western orthography. or , Eastern unified orthography. depending on the orthography; pronunciation: ) is a language, belonging to the Gallo-Italic famil ...
, a Romance language spoken in northern Italy (Lombardy), and in some parts of Switzerland and Brazil
* Lombard, codename of the third generation PowerBook G3 laptop computers made by Apple Computer from 1999 to 2001
* the title character of '' Anna Lombard'', a 1901 novel by Annie Sophie Cory
* Lombard (band), a Polish rock band
* "Lombard" (''Miami Vice''), an episode from the ''Miami Vice'' television series
* Lombard College, a now defunct institution of higher education in Galesburg, Illinois
* Lombard (grape), another name for the German/Italian wine grape Trollinger
** Enfariné noir, French wine grape also known as Lombard
* ''Lombard'' (magazine), an Italian business magazine
See also
* Lombard banking, a form of medieval banking
* Lombard credit, a form of lending used by central banks
* Lombard effect, a phenomenon in which a speaker or singer involuntarily raises his or her vocal intensity in the presence of high levels of sound
* Lombard rhythm, a musical rhythm, especially used in Baroque music
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Lombardo
Lombardo is an Italian demonym ("from Lombardy") and surname, most commonly found in Sicily where it is the third most common family name. Notable people with the name include:
Surname
* Andrea Lombardo (born 1987), Canadian football (soccer) play ...