Adalgis

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Adalgis was a Lombard prince, son of King Desiderius, known for his role in the final years of the Lombard Kingdom and his opposition to Charlemagne.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lombard prince
historical figure
afterDefeat went into exile in Constantinople
ally Byzantine emperors NERFINISHED
attemptedAction Byzantine-backed invasion of Italy
causeOfNotability last prominent male heir of the Lombard royal line
countryOfCitizenship Lombard Kingdom NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 750
dateOfDeath after 788
deathPlace Byzantine Empire (traditional attribution) NERFINISHED
describedIn Paul the Deacon’s Historia Langobardorum NERFINISHED
Royal Frankish Annals NERFINISHED
employer Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Lombards NERFINISHED
father Desiderius NERFINISHED
gender male
historicalRegion Italy NERFINISHED
knownFor opposition to Charlemagne
role in the final years of the Lombard Kingdom
languageSpoken Latin
Lombardic NERFINISHED
memberOfDynasty House of Desiderius NERFINISHED
militaryConflict Frankish–Lombard wars NERFINISHED
mother Ansa NERFINISHED
nobleTitle prince of the Lombards
notableWork resistance to Frankish conquest of the Lombard Kingdom
opponent Carolingian Empire NERFINISHED
Charlemagne NERFINISHED
participantIn fall of the Lombard Kingdom NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Lombard Kingdom NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment anti-Carolingian
positionHeld co-ruler of the Lombard Kingdom
relative Charlemagne NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
residence Constantinople NERFINISHED
Pavia NERFINISHED
sibling Adelperga NERFINISHED
Desiderata NERFINISHED
Liutperga NERFINISHED
supportedBy Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
timePeriod 8th century
titleAfterExile patrician of the Byzantines (traditional attribution)

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