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Gundeberga or Gundeperga, (c. 591-
after 653), was
queen of the
Lombards in 626-652 by
marriage to the
kings Arioald, (king of the Lombards; 626-636) and...
- Lombards. He
married Arioald's widow,
Gundeberga,
daughter of King
Agilulf and
Queen Theodelinda. The
Catholic Gundeberga agreed to
marry the
Arian Rothari...
- Agilulf, reigned,
though her son-in-law
Arioald (married to her
daughter Gundeberga) also ruled.
Through Gundoald, six
kings reigned in succession, broken...
- Arioald, a
Lombard noble from
Turin and
husband of the king's
sister Gundeberga, who was
hostile to the
Catholic Church.
Adaloald died
mysteriously in...
- adolescent,
though he had been ****ociated with the throne. He had a
daughter Gundeberga who
married Arioald who
later became king. Buccellati,
Graziella (1999)...
- and also by the 2004 book The Last Duel by Eric Jager.
About AD 630,
Gundeberga, wife of the
Lombard King
Arioald (626–636), is
supposed to have been...
- king of
Italy from 626 to 636. Duke of Turin, he
married the
princess Gundeberga,
daughter of King
Agilulf and his
queen Theodelinda. He was,
unlike his...
- into Chinese.
Cadwallon ap Cadfan, king of
Gwynedd (approximate date)
Gundeberga,
queen of the
Lombards Li Xiaogong,
prince of the Tang
dynasty (d. 640)...
- I of
Friuli died 590 T****ilo I of
Bavaria 560-610
Rothari 606-636-652
Gundeberga born 591
Arioald ?-626-636
Adaloald 602-616- 626-628
Aripert I ?-653-661...
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Botta Adorno. San
Giovanni Domnarum: the
church was
founded by
Queen Gundeberga, wife of Rothari, who was
possibly buried in the church. The building...