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Garibaldi
Garibaldi Ga`ri*bal"di, n. 1. A jacket worn by women; -- so called from its resemblance in shape to the red shirt worn by the Italians patriot Garibaldi. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A California market fish (Pomancentrus rubicundus) of a deep scarlet color.

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- Garibald was the young son of Grimoald I of Benevento, king of the Lombards, and Theodota, daughter of Aripert I. After his father's death in 671, he reigned...
- Garibald II (585–625) was Duke of Bavaria from 610 until his death. He was the son of T****ilo I, and married Geila (or Gaila), daughter of Gisulf II of...
- Garibald I (also Garivald; Latin: Garibaldus; born 540) was Duke (or King) of Bavaria from 555 until 591. He was the head of the Agilolfings, and the ancestor...
- Garibald (also Gariwald, Garivald, Garioald, Gerbald, Gerwald, Charoald) is a Germanic masculine given name. Garibald was a po****r name among the Lombards...
- Agilolfing line in German historiography is Garibald I (Gariwald). However, doubt has been cast on Garibald's membership in the Agilolfing family in modern...
- T****ilo's predecessor, Garibald I, when Garibald concluded a marriage alliance with the Lombards. We do not know whether Garibald died or was deposed. Nor...
- Aripert I (653–661) Perctarit and Godepert (661–662) Grimuald (662–671) Garibald (671) Perctarit (671–688) (restored from exile) Alahis (688–689), rebel...
- 591 to 613. In 662, Garibald, Duke of Turin (it) was ********inated in the church by a follower of Godepert, whose murder Garibald is believed to have had...
- Gisulf II of Friuli and the Bavarian Princess Ramhilde, daughter of Duke Garibald I of Bavaria. When the Avars invaded Italy in 611, Gisulf's army was outnumbered...
- Lombards who were descended from Garibald I, the Agilolfing duke of Bavaria. They came to rule the Lombards through Garibald's daughter Theodelinda, who married...