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Adelchis I or
Adelgis I (died c. 861) was the
Count of
Parma by the 830s, of
Cremona after 841, and
eventually of Brescia.
According to some sources,...
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Adaldag (c. 900 – 28
April 988; also
Adelgis, Adelger, and Adalgag) was the
seventh archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen, from 937
until his death.
Adaldag was...
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could also have been
partly constructed from the
historical Adalgis (or
Adelgis, Algisus), son of Desiderius, who pla**** a
similar role. The
chanson de...
- 936*,
Birka death third Apostle of the
North Saint 936–988
Adaldag also
Adelgis or
Adelger *ca. 900 – 28
April 988*
death 988–1013
Liawizo I also Libizo...
- Adelchis, also
spelled Adelgis or
Adalgis (Italian: Adelchi, Adelgiso), is a
masculine Germanic given name used
among the Lombards. It may
refer to: Adalgis...
- Rome,
Confessor (657)
Venerable Adalgis of
Novara (Adalgis of Thiérache,
Adelgis, Algis),
disciple of St
Fursey who
preached around Arras and Laon in the...
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dated 871, only one type is known,
which had on the
obverse the
legend ADELGI - PRN
around a
cruciform monogram with the
letters IOHA (Iohannes, the pope's...
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dated in 871, only one type is
known that has on the
obverse the
legend ADELGI around a
cruciform monogram with the
letters IOHA (Iohannes, the pope's...