Adaloald was born in 0603, the son of Agilulf de Lombardie and saint Théodelinde de Bavière. The place is not known.
He died about 0626 in Ravenna, Emelia-Romagna, Italia .
His wife was Theodéchilde des Francs. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. They had no known children.
Adaloald d'Italie |
Agilulf de Lombardie |
Ansvald de Turin |
Kleph de Lombardie |
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Massana d'Ostrogothie |
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saint Théodelinde de Bavière |
Garibald I von Bayern |
Theodo III de Bavière |
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Theudelinde Mérovingien |
Théodebert I d'Austrasie |
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Wisigarde de Lombarie |
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Birth | 0603 |
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Death | ABT 0626 |
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Attribute | Date | Description | Details | Source | Multimedia | Notes |
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Nobility Title | FROM 0616 TO 0626 | roi lombard d'Italie |
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Arioald de Turin (roi des Lombards, duc de Turin) | deposer |
Note 1
Arioald deposed Agilulf's heir Adaloald with the support of the nobility, for Adaloald had gone mad. Upon becoming king, he had his wife locked up in a monastery, accusing her of plotting against him with Tasson, duke of Friuli. He also reestablished Arianism in the Lombard kingdom. His only recorded wars were against the Avars, whom he succeeded in repelling during an attempted invasion of northeast Italy.