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Rodoald (or Rodwald), (c. 630 – 653) was a
Lombard king of Italy, who
succeeded his
father Rothari on the
throne in 652. He was said to be
lecherous and...
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Rodoald or
Rodwald (died 694) was the Duke of
Friuli following Landar in the late
seventh century. The
precise dates of his
reign cannot be known. In...
- back to Syria,
where he
destroys the
bronze s**** to make coins. King
Rodoald is
murdered after a six-month reign, and is
succeeded by
Aripert I, who...
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previous Adaloald (c. 616–c. 626)
Arioald (c. 626–636)
Rothari (636–652)
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Perctarit and
Godepert (661–662) Grimuald...
- the
stepmother of
Rodoald. Upon the
death of her
second husband Rothari in 652, he was
succeeded by his son
Rodoald.
Since Rodoald was too
young to rule...
- 616)
Adaloald (c. 616 – c. 626)
Arioald (c. 626 – 636)
Rothari (636–652)
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Perctarit and
Godepert (661–662) Grimoald...
- King of the
Franks (b. 677) Coenred, king of
Dorset (approximate date)
Rodoald, duke of
Friuli (Italy) Xue Huai-yi,
Chinese Buddhist monk
Grapard 2016...
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successful in that they had won the
support of Pope Nicholas. In June 863
Rodoald,
Bishop of
Porto in
Italy and John,
Bishop of
Cervia were sent by Pope...
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Agilulf (590–616)
Adaloald (616–626)
Arioald (626–636)
Rothari (636-652)
Rodoald (652–653)
Aripert I (653–661)
Godepert (661–662)
Perctarit (661–662) Grimoald...
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Christian king of the Lombards,
elected after the ********ination of the
Arian Rodoald. Not a warrior, he is
mostly renowned for his
church foundings. He spread...