- Province, Iran
Arechis I of
Benevento (died 641), duke of
Benevento Arechis II of
Benevento (died 787), duke of
Benevento Stadio Arechi, a multi-purpose...
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southern duchies—the
Spoleto and Benevento.
Arechis was the son of Duke Liutprand, whom he
succeeded in 758.
Arechis continued to use the
title Duke of Benevento...
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Arechis I (also Arigis, Aretchis, Italian:
Arechi) was the
second Duke of
Benevento from 591 to his
death in 641. He was from the
region of
Friuli and...
- made to
submit to the
royal authority of the north. His
successor was
Arechis, his nephew, and the
principle of
hereditary succession guided the Beneventan...
- the
Lungomare Trieste (Trieste
Seafront Promenade), the
Castello di
Arechi (
Arechis' Castle), the
Duomo (cathedral) and the
Museo Didattico della Scuola...
- The
Arechi Stadium is a multi-purpose
stadium in Salerno, Italy. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
stadium of U.S. Salernitana...
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Arechi Castle is a
castle in
southern Italy located on top of a
mountain (about 360m
above sea level), at the foot of
which lies the city of Salerno. The...
- led by Zotto,
autonomously from the
Lombard king. Zotto's
successor was
Arechis I (died in 640), from the
Duchy of Friuli, who
captured Capua and Crotone...
- Pavia".
Arechis expanded the
Roman city, with new
walled enclosures extending onto the
level ground southwest of the old city,
where Arechis razed old...
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Places of the
power (568–774 A.D.). The
church was
founded by the
Lombard Arechis II of
Benevento around 760, as
testified by
numerous privileges signed...