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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...
- a
villa site at Sant'Oliva. The
medieval commune dates from 860, when
Rodoaldo, the
Lombard gastaldo of Aquino,
erected the
first version of the walled...
- Minghino) dal viulunzeel, a
dialect form
meaning "Dominic of the cello."
Rodoaldo, re d'
Italia −
opera in 3 acts.
Venice 1685 - m****cript in Modena. Recordings...
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Aurelius Rothari or
Rotari (c. 602–652), King of the
Lombards Rodoald or
Rodoaldo (c. 637–653), King of the
Lombards Desiderius (before 756–c. 786), King...
- the hill
dates back to 983: the Holy
Roman Emperor Otto II
donated to
Rodoaldo,
Patriarch of
Aquileia a "castrum", a
military building. The
present building...
- (Copenhagen, 1771)
Dioneo in
Uranio e
Erasitea by
Giuseppe Colla (Parma, 1773)
Rodoaldo in
Ricimero by
Luigi Borghi (Venice, 1773) Tito
Vespasiano in La clemenza...
- (opera seria)
Giovanni Paisiello Naples,
Teatro San
Carlo 12
January 1785
Rodoaldo Ricimero dramma per
musica (opera seria)
Nicola Antonio Zingarelli Venice...
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elevation Excommunicating pope or
council Date of
excommunication Reason Notes Rodoaldo,
bishop of
Porto Leo IV 853
Nicholas I 864
Simony Anastasio il Bibliotecario...