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- Adalgis abstract "Adalgis or Adelchis (died 788) was an associate king of the Lombards from August 759, reigning with his father, Desiderius, until their deposition in June 774. His mother was Ansa. He is remembered today primarily as the hero of the play Adelchi (1822) by Alessandro Manzoni.When in 773 the Lombard kingdom was invaded by Charlemagne, the king of the Franks, Desiderius stayed in Pavia, the capital, where he unsuccessfully resisted a siege. Adalgis instead took refuge in Verona, where he sheltered the widow and children of Charlemagne's younger brother, Carloman I, who had entered an Italian monastery after abdicating the kingship. Even before the fall of Pavia, when the Frankish army approached Verona, Adalgis did not resist. He escaped to Constantinople, where he was received by the Byzantine emperor Constantine V, who raised him to the patriciate.Adalgis hoped to return to re-conquer Italy, and solicited help from Duke Arechis II of Benevento for this purpose. Many Lombards refused to submit to Frankish rule, believing that Adalgis's return was imminent. The historian Paul the Deacon reflected a widespread belief among the Lombards when he wrote, as part of his poetic epigraph for the tomb of Ansa, that "in her, by Christ, the greatest hope of the Lombards spent a time." Einhard, Charlemagne's biographer, also records that "on [Adalgis] all hope seemed to incline" (in quem spes omnium inclinatae videbantur).Only in 787, after the efforts of the Empress Irene to obtain the hand in marriage of Charlemagne's daughter Rotrude for her son, Constantine VI, did the Byzantines move to give Adalgis the military assistance he required. An expeditionary corps was placed under the command of the saccellarius and logotheta Ihoannes and augmented by troops from Sicily under the patrikios Theodoros. The Byzantine army landed in Calabria towards the end of 788, but was met by the united armies of the Lombard dukes Hildeprand of Spoleto and Grimoald III of Benevento, who had succeeded his father, Arechis, and made peace with the Franks. These Lombard forces were accompanied by Frankish troops under Winiges. In the ensuing battle the Byzantines were defeated, but there is no further record of the fate of Adalgis.".
- Adalgis deathDate "0788".
- Adalgis deathYear "0788".
- Adalgis thumbnail Adelchis.JPG?width=300.
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- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Adelchi.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Alessandro_Manzoni.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Ansa,_Queen_of_the_Lombards.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Arechis_II_of_Benevento.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_emperor.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Carloman_I.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Category:788_deaths.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_births.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lombard_people.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_V.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_VI.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Constantinople.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Desiderius.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Einhard.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Empress_Irene.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Gerberga,_Queen_of_the_Franks.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Gerberga,_wife_of_Carloman_I.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Grimoald_III_of_Benevento.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Hildeprand_of_Spoleto.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Irene_of_Athens.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink King_of_the_Franks.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink King_of_the_Lombards.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Byzantine_emperors.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Frankish_kings.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink List_of_kings_of_the_Lombards.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Logotheta.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Logothete.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Patrician_(ancient_Rome).
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Patrikios.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Paul_the_Deacon.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Pavia.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Rotrude.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Saccellarius.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Sakellarios.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Pavia_(773–74).
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Verona.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink Winiges_of_Spoleto.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLink File:Adelchis.JPG.
- Adalgis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adalgis".
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- Adalgis dateOfDeath "788".
- Adalgis hasPhotoCollection Adalgis.
- Adalgis name "Adalgis".
- Adalgis shortDescription "Lombard".
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- Adalgis description "Lombard".
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- Adalgis subject Category:8th-century_births.
- Adalgis subject Category:Lombard_people.
- Adalgis hypernym King.
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- Adalgis comment "Adalgis or Adelchis (died 788) was an associate king of the Lombards from August 759, reigning with his father, Desiderius, until their deposition in June 774. His mother was Ansa. He is remembered today primarily as the hero of the play Adelchi (1822) by Alessandro Manzoni.When in 773 the Lombard kingdom was invaded by Charlemagne, the king of the Franks, Desiderius stayed in Pavia, the capital, where he unsuccessfully resisted a siege.".
- Adalgis label "Adalgis".
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- Adalgis sameAs Adelchi_(principe).
- Adalgis sameAs Adelchis_(rex_Langobardorum).
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- Adalgis sameAs Адельхиз.
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- Adalgis depiction Adelchis.JPG.
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- Adalgis name "Adalgis".