This is the 7743rd most frequent Spanish word.
longobardi
"Longobardi" in Spanish refers to the Lombards, a Germanic people who ruled parts of Italy from the 6th to 8th centuries.
In this sentence, 'longobardos' refers to the historical group known as the Lombards, emphasizing its use as a proper noun.
Los longobardos fueron un antiguo pueblo germánico.
The Lombards were an ancient Germanic people.
Here, 'longobardo' is used as an adjective to describe 'arte', showcasing influence and style associated with the Lombards.
El arte longobardo dejó una gran influencia en Europa.
Lombard art left a great influence in Europe.
In this context, 'longobarda' again acts as an adjective, modifying 'historia' to specify the historical period or theme.