- Grimoald, Grimald, Grimoart, Grimwald,
Grimuald, or
Grimbald is a
Germanic personal name. It may
refer to:
Grimoald I of Benevento, duke of
Benevento (651–662)...
- Benevento, at
Rivoli near Asta.
Grimuald pretended to flee. The
Franks looted the camp and celebrated. Then,
after midnight,
Grimuald attacked and
drove them...
-
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Perctarit and
Godepert (661–662)
Grimuald (662–671)
Garibald (671)
Perctarit (671–688) (restored from exile) Alahis...
- Gundoald, six
kings reigned in succession,
broken only by the
usurper Grimuald, who
married Gundoald's granddaughter:
Aripert I (653–661), son of Gundoald...
- the Deacon,
writing c. 790 AD and
describing events of the 660s: "When
Grimuald set out for Beneventum, he
entrusted his
palace to Lupus" (Historia Langobardorum...
- Aquileia,
residing in the
fortress of Cormons. With the
death of King
Grimuald (671), who was an Arian,
attitudes began to change.
Royal court officials...
-
peacefully entering Italy with the
whole army of his dukedom, came to king
Grimuald,
promising to
serve him and to
dwell in his country. And the king directing...