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Agilulf (c. 555 –
April 616),
called the
Thuringian and
nicknamed Ago, was a duke of
Turin and king of the
Lombards from 591
until his death. A relative...
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Agilulf (c. 420 –
after 482) was a
chieftain of the
Suebian Quadi. He was
probably the son of Hunimund, and was
possibly a
follower of Arius.
Agilulf...
- to the
throne and her new husband: the Duke of Turin,
Agilulf. The
following year (591)
Agilulf received the
official investiture from the ****embly of...
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Agilulf (c. 555–616) was a king of the Lombards. In
Italian he is
known as Agilulfo.
Agilulf may also
refer to:
Agilulf (bishop of Metz) (c. 537–601)...
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Agilulf, a semi-legendary
prince of the
Suebi and
descendant of Hermeric, the 5th-century
Suevic king of Galicia,
possibly identical with one
Agilulf...
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Lombards by
marriage to two
consecutive Lombard rulers,
Autari and then
Agilulf, and
regent of
Lombardia during the
minority of her son Adaloald, and co-regent...
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Bishop of Metz
between 601 and 609 or 611, the
successor of his
uncle Agilulf. He was the son of Ansbertus, a senator, and his wife Blithilde, whose...
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Agilulf, also
called Aigulf (c. 537 – 601), was a
Bishop of Metz
between 590 or 591 and 601, and was the
predecessor of
Arnual or
Arnoldus or Arnoald...
- of the
Dukes (Ten year interregnum)
Authari (584–590), son of
previous Agilulf (591–c. 616),
cousin of
previous Adaloald (c. 616–c. 626)
Arioald (c. 626–636)...
- identity,
integration with society, and
virtue through the
adventures of
Agilulf, a
medieval knight who
exemplifies chivalry, piety, and
faithfulness but...