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  • Adalgis
  • Lombard prince

    Adalgis or Adelchis (c. 740 – 788) was an associate king of the Lombards from August 759, reigning with his father, Desiderius, until their deposition

    Adalgis

    Adalgis

    Adalgis

  • Battle of Süntel
  • 782 battle

    named Adalgis, Geilo, and Worad at Süntel in 782 during the Saxon Wars. The result was a victory for the Saxons, resulting in the deaths of Adalgis, Geilo

    Battle of Süntel

    Battle of Süntel

    Battle_of_Süntel

  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    Pavia while he took a force to capture Verona, where Desiderius's son Adalgis had taken Carloman's sons. Charlemagne captured the city; no further record

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

  • 788
  • Calendar year

    armies at Podandos in Cappadocia, who are defeated. Byzantine troops led by Adalgis, son of former Lombard king Desiderius, invade southern Italy. His attempts

    788

    788

    788

  • Adalgis of Thiérache
  • Saint Fursey. Adalgis died on June 2, either in 670 or 686. His feast day is June 2, with some places celebrating him on July 10. Adalgis was born in Ireland

    Adalgis of Thiérache

    Adalgis of Thiérache

    Adalgis_of_Thiérache

  • Kingdom of the Lombards
  • 568–774 state in the Italian peninsula

    against a tough resistance, captured the capital of the kingdom, Pavia. Adalgis, the son of Desiderius, found refuge with the Byzantines. Desiderius and

    Kingdom of the Lombards

    Kingdom of the Lombards

    Kingdom_of_the_Lombards

  • Constantine VI
  • Byzantine emperor from 780 to 797

    now supported Lombard pretender Adalgis, who had been forced into exile after the Frankish invasion of Italy. Adalgis was given command of a Roman expeditionary

    Constantine VI

    Constantine VI

    Constantine_VI

  • Adelchis (given name)
  • Name list

    spelled Adelgis or Adalgis (Italian: Adelchi, Adelgiso), is a masculine Germanic given name used among the Lombards. It may refer to: Adalgis (died 788), son

    Adelchis (given name)

    Adelchis_(given_name)

  • Aidan of Lindisfarne
  • Irish monk and saint (died 651)

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Aidan of Lindisfarne

    Aidan of Lindisfarne

    Aidan_of_Lindisfarne

  • Baithéne mac Brénaind
  • 6th-century companion of Columba and second abbot of Iona

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Baithéne mac Brénaind

    Baithéne_mac_Brénaind

  • Saint Patrick
  • Christian missionary, bishop, and saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Saint Patrick

    Saint Patrick

    Saint_Patrick

  • Second Council of Nicaea
  • Ecumenical council of the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church (787 AD)

    Rome with a copy of the Acts of the Council, the deposed Lombard king Adalgis along with a Byzantine expeditionary force were disembarking in Italy to

    Second Council of Nicaea

    Second Council of Nicaea

    Second_Council_of_Nicaea

  • Desiderius
  • King of the Lombards from 756 to 774

    770 and was repudiated (a medieval form of divorce) in 771. Adelchis (or Adalgis), patrician in Constantinople Today, the legacy of Desiderius still has

    Desiderius

    Desiderius

    Desiderius

  • Ogier the Dane
  • Legendary Knight of Charlemagne

    king Desiderius of Lombardy against Charlemagne, and a Lombardian king Adalgis. The legend of a certain Othgerius buried in Meaux is also incorporated

    Ogier the Dane

    Ogier the Dane

    Ogier_the_Dane

  • Adelchi
  • Play written by Alessandro Manzoni

    father Desiderius and Charlemagne Written by Alessandro Manzoni Characters Adalgis Desiderius Charlemagne Desiderata of the Lombards Date premiered August

    Adelchi

    Adelchi

    Adelchi

  • Bécán
  • v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Bécán

    Bécán

  • Irene of Athens
  • Byzantine empress regnant from 797 to 802

    Adrian I informed Charlemagne of reports of Byzantine invasion to restore Adalgis, the deposed Lombard king, with the support of Benevento, and drive the

    Irene of Athens

    Irene of Athens

    Irene_of_Athens

  • 776
  • Calendar year

    Co-conspirators who support the revolt are Arechis II, duke of Benevento, and Adalgis, son of former Lombard king Desiderius. Frankish counts are placed in the

    776

    776

    776

  • Pope Stephen III
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 768 to 772

    around the marriage of Charlemagne's sister, Gisela to Desiderius' son, Adalgis. Stephen therefore wrote to both Charlemagne and Carloman, protesting about

    Pope Stephen III

    Pope Stephen III

    Pope_Stephen_III

  • Assicus
  • Bishop of Elphin (fifth century)

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Assicus

    Assicus

    Assicus

  • 773
  • Calendar year

    capital, and orders his son Adalgis to defend Verona to guard Gerberga, and the children of Carloman I. After a short siege, Adalgis flees to Constantinople

    773

    773

    773

  • Brendan the Navigator
  • Irish monastic saint and explorer (circa 484-577)

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Brendan the Navigator

    Brendan the Navigator

    Brendan_the_Navigator

  • Hildeprand of Spoleto
  • Italian noble

    accusation, the group planned coordinated military action with Greek forces and Adalgis, son of Desiderius, aiming to attack Rome and restore Lombard rule. Although

    Hildeprand of Spoleto

    Hildeprand_of_Spoleto

  • Ailbe of Emly
  • Irish saint (died early 6th century)

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Ailbe of Emly

    Ailbe_of_Emly

  • Gerberga, wife of Carloman I
  • Wife of Carloman I

    the Lombard capital; Gerberga took refuge with her sons, Desiderius' son Adalgis, and Autchar, in Verona, the strongest of the Lombard cities. Pavia would

    Gerberga, wife of Carloman I

    Gerberga,_wife_of_Carloman_I

  • Cinnia
  • 5th-century Irish saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Cinnia

    Cinnia

  • 782
  • Calendar year

    expedition (an elite force of Eastern Frankish troops) under the command of Adalgis the Chamberlain, Gallo, and Worad, supported by Saxon forces, to deal with

    782

    782

    782

  • Columbanus
  • Irish missionary (543–615)

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Columbanus

    Columbanus

    Columbanus

  • Adalgisel
  • Adalgisel or Adalgis (Adalgyselus ducis in contemporary Latin) was a Frankish duke and the mayor of the palace of Austrasia. He assumed that office in

    Adalgisel

    Adalgisel

  • Liutperga
  • Duchess of Bavaria

    husband to plot against the Frankish kingdom. That same year, her brother, Adalgis, launched a failed attempt to reclaim the Lombard kingdom via southern

    Liutperga

    Liutperga

  • Adomnán
  • Abbot of Iona Abbey, hagiographer, statesman, clerical lawyer

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Adomnán

    Adomnán

  • List of saints of Ireland
  • Dictionary of the Saints, St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co. 1924. p. 7 "St. Adalgis". Catholic Online. Retrieved on 29 October 2009. Ní Dhonnchadha, "Adomnán

    List of saints of Ireland

    List of saints of Ireland

    List_of_saints_of_Ireland

  • St Gobhan
  • v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    St Gobhan

    St Gobhan

    St_Gobhan

  • Gisela, Abbess of Chelles
  • Roman Catholic nun and abbess

    was broken. There is also a brief mention of Gisela being betrothed to Adalgis, son of the Lombard king Desiderius in 770. It is likely that by this point

    Gisela, Abbess of Chelles

    Gisela, Abbess of Chelles

    Gisela,_Abbess_of_Chelles

  • Buriana
  • 6th-century Irish saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Buriana

    Buriana

    Buriana

  • June 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    Africa Saint Eugene I, Pope of Rome, Confessor (657) Venerable Adalgis of Novara (Adalgis of Thiérache, Adelgis, Algis), disciple of Saint Fursey who preached

    June 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    June 2 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    June_2_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • October 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
  • Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar

    century) Martyr Osyth (Osith), Princess of Chich, England (c. 700) Saint Adalgis, Bishop of Novara in Italy (c.830-c.850) Venerable John the Hermit and

    October 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    October 7 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)

    October_7_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)

  • Dabheog
  • Irish saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Dabheog

    Dabheog

    Dabheog

  • Óengus of Tallaght
  • Irish bishop, reformer and writer

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Óengus of Tallaght

    Óengus_of_Tallaght

  • Abel of Reims
  • Bishop of Reims

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Abel of Reims

    Abel of Reims

    Abel_of_Reims

  • Andrew the Scot
  • 9th-century Italian Catholic saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Andrew the Scot

    Andrew_the_Scot

  • Ulric Manfred II of Turin
  • Italian nobleman (died c. 1033)

    Ulric Manfred and his wife Bertha (a sale to the priest Sigifred, son of Adalgis in 1021 and a donation to the monastery of S. Solutore in Turin in 1031)

    Ulric Manfred II of Turin

    Ulric_Manfred_II_of_Turin

  • Ailerán
  • Irish scholar and saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Ailerán

    Ailerán

    Ailerán

  • Brendan of Birr
  • Irish monastic saint (died 571)

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Brendan of Birr

    Brendan of Birr

    Brendan_of_Birr

  • Banban the Wise
  • Irish saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Banban the Wise

    Banban_the_Wise

  • Duchy of Spoleto
  • Medieval duchy in central Italy, circa 570–1201

    Arechis II, duke of Benevento, and Reginald, duke of Chiusi, in support of Adalgis, son of Desiderius. Hildeprand later made peace with the Frankish king

    Duchy of Spoleto

    Duchy of Spoleto

    Duchy_of_Spoleto

  • Budoc
  • Medieval bishop

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Budoc

    Budoc

    Budoc

  • History of Verona
  • History of the municipality of Verona, Italy

    came to lead the last resistance of the Lombards, led by Desiderius's son Adalgis; the prince sought refuge within the city before being forced to flee,

    History of Verona

    History of Verona

    History_of_Verona

  • Breage
  • v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Breage

    Breage

  • Saint Berach
  • Irish saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Saint Berach

    Saint_Berach

  • Ansa, Queen of the Lombards
  • Queen consort of the Lombards

    or Ermengarda, married Charlemagne in 768, divorced in 771 Adelchis (or Adalgis), patrician in Constantinople The monastery of San Salvatore is still partially

    Ansa, Queen of the Lombards

    Ansa, Queen of the Lombards

    Ansa,_Queen_of_the_Lombards

  • Athracht
  • 6th century Irish saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Athracht

    Athracht

    Athracht

  • Abran
  • v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Abran

    Abran

  • Geisel (river)
  • River in Germany

    name may also originate from the Langobardic patronym Giso, a variant of Adalgis, meaning "noble, precious promise." Finally, the name may be related to

    Geisel (river)

    Geisel (river)

    Geisel_(river)

  • Benignus of Armagh
  • Roman Catholic archbishop and saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Benignus of Armagh

    Benignus of Armagh

    Benignus_of_Armagh

  • Sorbs (tribe)
  • Early Slavic tribe

    between the Elbe and Saale, plundered Thuringia and Saxony. Charlemagne sent Adalgis, Worad and Geilo into Saxony, aimed at attacking the Sorbs, however, they

    Sorbs (tribe)

    Sorbs (tribe)

    Sorbs_(tribe)

  • 770s
  • Decade

    capital, and orders his son Adalgis to defend Verona to guard Gerberga, and the children of Carloman I. After a short siege, Adalgis flees to Constantinople

    770s

    770s

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century
  • Theutger)     847   Methodius I     847   Martyrs of Amorion     848   Adalgis     850   Bishop of Novara Badulfus     850   Lufthildis (Leuchteldis)

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 9th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_9th_century

  • 780s
  • Decade

    expedition (an elite force of Eastern Frankish troops) under the command of Adalgis the Chamberlain, Gallo, and Worad, supported by Saxon forces, to deal with

    780s

    780s

  • Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century
  • Framechildis (Frameuze)     685   Vigilius     685   Bishop of Auxerre Adalgis     686   Arwald     686   Domitian and Hadelin     686   Eata     686

    Chronological list of Catholic saints in the 7th century

    Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_in_the_7th_century

  • Broccán Clóen
  • 7th-century Irish cleric

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Broccán Clóen

    Broccán_Clóen

  • County of Piacenza
  • County of the Frankish kingdom of Italy

    (843–870) Rambert (before 872, possibly before 843) Richard (876–879) Adalgis II (880–890) Ildeger (890) Sigefred (892–904) Wifred II (911–922) Raginer

    County of Piacenza

    County_of_Piacenza

  • Máedóc of Ferns
  • Irish bishop and saint

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Máedóc of Ferns

    Máedóc of Ferns

    Máedóc_of_Ferns

  • Scuithin
  • Irish saint with strong Welsh connections

    v t e Saints of Ireland Abbán Abel of Reims Abran Adalgis of Ireland Adomnán Adomnán of Coldingham Aidan of Lindisfarne Ailbe of Emly Ailerán Andrew the

    Scuithin

    Scuithin

    Scuithin

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