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Adalgis or
Adelchis (c. 740 – 788) was an ****ociate king of the
Lombards from
August 759,
reigning with his father, Desiderius,
until their deposition...
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Pavia while he took a
force to
capture Verona,
where Desiderius's son
Adalgis had
taken Carloman's sons.
Charlemagne captured the city; no
further record...
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supported Lombard pretender Adalgis, who had been
forced into
exile after the
Frankish invasion of Italy.
Adalgis was
given command of a
Roman expeditionary...
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named Adalgis, Geilo, and
Worad at Süntel in 782
during the
Saxon Wars. The
result was a
victory for the Saxons,
resulting in the
deaths of
Adalgis, Geilo...
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character could also have been
partly constructed from the
historical Adalgis (or Adelgis, Algisus), son of Desiderius, who pla**** a
similar role. The...
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Gerperga (or Gerberga)
married Carloman brother of
Charlemagne Adelchis (or
Adalgis),
patrician in
Constantinople Today, the
legacy of
Desiderius still has...
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Saints of
Ireland Abbán Abel of
Reims Abran Adalgis of
Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of
Coldingham Aidan of
Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán
Andrew the...
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armies at
Podandos in Cappadocia, who are defeated.
Byzantine troops led by
Adalgis, son of
former Lombard king Desiderius,
invade southern Italy. His attempts...
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orders his son
Adalgis to
defend Verona to
guard Gerberga, and the
children of
Carloman I.
After a
short siege,
Adalgis flees to Constantinople...
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spelled Adelgis or
Adalgis (Italian: Adelchi, Adelgiso), is a
masculine Germanic given name used
among the Lombards. It may
refer to:
Adalgis (died 788), son...