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- Adelperga (born c. 740 – died after 787) was a Lombard noblewoman, Duchess of Benevento by marriage to Arechis II of Benevento. She acted as regent of...
- Adelperga is a monotypic snout moth genus in the subfamily Phycitinae. It was described by Carl Heinrich in 1956. It contains the species Adelperga cordubensiella...
- king Desiderius, a successor of Ratchis. After Desiderius's daughter Adelperga had married Arichis II, duke of Benevento, Paul, at her request, wrote...
- from 788 until his own death. He was the second son of Arechis II and Adelperga. In 787, he and his elder brother Romoald were sent as hostages to Charlemagne...
- him, and grants his duchy to Arechis II (son of Liutprand). He marries Adelperga, daughter of Desiderius, and establishes friendly (but largely independent)...
- Anselperga (or Anselberga), abbess of San Salvatore monastery of Brescia Adelperga (or Adelberga), married Arechis II of Benevento Liutperga (also Liutpirc...
- Philanthropist, heiress, countess of Savoy. She also led an army to defend Turin. Adelperga 8th century Italy Trotula Lombard princess, known for fighting against...
- continued to use it until his death in 787. Around 757, Arechis married Adelperga, a daughter of the northern Lombard king Desiderius. Arechis established...
- and four daughters: Anselperga (or Anselberga), abbess of San Salvatore Adelperga (or Adelberga), married Arechis II of Benevento Liutperga (also Liutpirc...
- Actenia Acteniopsis Actinocrates Actrix Acyperas Adanarsa Addyme Adelosemia Adelperga Adelphia Adenopteryx Adulis Afra Africella Afromyelois Afromylea Afropsipyla...