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Amalafrid (Latin: Amalafridas, Gr****: 'Αμαλαφρίδας ) was the son of the last
Thuringian king
Hermanafrid and his wife Amalaberga,
daughter of Amalafrida...
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after Hermanafrid's death, his
widow Amalaberga fled with her children,
Amalafrid and Rodelinda, to her
brother Theodahad who was at that time (534–536)...
- her
children Amalafrid and Rodelinda. She was
later captured by the
Byzantine general Belisarius and sent to Constantinople,
where Amalafrid later became...
- The Lombards, led by King
Audoin (with the help of his brother-in-law
Amalafrid), were victorious, and, Turismod, the son of King Thorisind, was slain...
- the Lombards.
Hermanfrid and
Amalaberga had two children: a son
named Amalafrid and a
daughter Rodelinda.
Amalaberga is said to have
encouraged Hermanfrid...
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speaks of a
marriage arrangement between Audoin and an
unnamed sister of
Amalafrid, a
prince of
mixed royal Ostrogothic and
Thuringian stock. The betrothal...
- Suartuas, and
Amalafrid, brother-in-law of Audoin. A
revolt that
erupted in
Ulpiana diverted the bulk of the army; only a
force under Amalafrid reached the...
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Bulgaria Alviso Diedo Alypius of
Constantinople Amadeus VI,
Count of
Savoy Amalafrid Amastrianum Amalasuintha Amalric I of
Jerusalem Amantius (praepositus)...
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Cutrigur homeland had in turn been
invaded by the Utigurs. In 552, Aratius,
Amalafrid, Justin,
Justinian and
Suartuas were sent on a new
mission to the Lombards...
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dispossessed by Alboin's
father Audoin; or he may have been
related through Amalafrid to the Amali, the
leading dynasty of the Goths.
Helmichis easily obtained...