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    Adalgis or Adelchis (c. 740 – 788) was an associate king of the Lombards from August 759, reigning with his father, Desiderius, until their deposition...
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    Pavia while he took a force to capture Verona, where Desiderius's son Adalgis had taken Carloman's sons. Charlemagne captured the city, and no further...
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    armies at Podandos in Cappadocia, who are defeated. Byzantine troops led by Adalgis, son of former Lombard king Desiderius, invade southern Italy. His attempts...
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    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...
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    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...
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    character could also have been partly constructed from the historical Adalgis (or Adelgis, Algisus), son of Desiderius, who played a similar role. The...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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    Gerperga (or Gerberga) married Carloman brother of Charlemagne Adelchis (or Adalgis), patrician in Constantinople Today, the legacy of Desiderius still has...
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    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...
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