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Adaloald (c. 602–628) was the
Lombard king of
Italy from 616 to 626. He was son and heir of King
Agilulf and his
Catholic queen Theodelinda. He was baptised...
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accept Catholicism.
Arioald deposed Agilulf's heir
Adaloald with the
support of the nobility, for
Adaloald had gone mad. Upon
becoming king, he had his wife...
- and then Agilulf, and
regent of
Lombardia during the
minority of her son
Adaloald, and co-regent when he
reached majority, from 616 to 626. For well over...
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Authari (584–590), son of
previous Agilulf (591–c. 616),
cousin of
previous Adaloald (c. 616–c. 626)
Arioald (c. 626–636)
Rothari (636–652)
Rodoald (652–653)...
- by Arioald, Duke of
Turin and
Adaloald's brother-in-law (through his
marriage to
Adaloald's sister Gundeperga).
Adaloald was
deposed in 625 and Arioald...
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dukes (ten-year interregnum)
Authari (584–590)
Agilulf (591 – c. 616)
Adaloald (c. 616 – c. 626)
Arioald (c. 626 – 636)
Rothari (636–652)
Rodoald (652–653)...
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descended from Garibald's
eldest son Gundoald. Of the
first branch, only
Adaloald, Theodelinda's son by her
second husband, whom she had
chosen to be king...
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Cleph (572–574)
Interregnum (574–584)
Authari (584–590)
Agilulf (590–616)
Adaloald (616–626)
Arioald (626–636)
Rothari (636-652)
Rodoald (652–653) Aripert...
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succeeded by
Adaloald. Arioald, the head of the
Arian opposition who had
married Theodelinda's
daughter Gundeperga,
later deposed Adaloald.
Arioald was...
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under escort with
wondrous gifts.
Arioald succeeds his brother-in-law
Adaloald as king of the Lombards, and
afterwards goes insane.
Arioald has his wife...