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Radoald (also Raduald) (died 647) was the duke of
Benevento (the
southernmost Lombard duchy in
medieval Italy) from 642 to his
death in 647. His elder...
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defending against some
Slavic invaders; he was
succeeded by
Radoald. In 647,
Grimoald succeeded Radoald as Duke of Benevento. As duke, he
successfully defended...
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Constantinople to ****ess the matter. It
consisted of two legates:
Bishops Radoald of
Porto and
Zachary of Anagni. The Pope
wrote to Photius,
expressing satisfaction...
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Arechis I. However, he was
mentally unstable and his
adoptive brothers Radoald and
Grimoald were
regents for him.
Aiulf had
reigned for a year and five...
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married Gisulf II of Friuli, and
became the
mother of the sons T****o, Kakko,
Radoald and Grimoald, and the
daughters Appa and
Geila (or Gaila),
married to the...
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elder two sons, T****o and Kakko,
succeeded him. Gisulf's
younger sons,
Radoald and Grimoald, fled to
Arechis I of Benevento, a
relative of Gisulf's. They...
- It was
probably written around 990 (or 974) and has been
attributed to
Radoald of Salerno,
Abbot of San Benedetto, by
Huguette Taviani-Carozzi. It "has...
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under the
authority of the
Archdiocese of Salerno.
Under its
first abbot,
Radoald, it was very successful,
though John's
attempts to
control religion in...
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negotiated with the pope. He
listened to
their arguments and sent his
legates Radoald,
Bishop of
Porto and John,
Bishop of
Cervia to her father. They
asked Charles...
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Buddhist patriarch (b. 580)
Grasulf II, duke of
Friuli (approximate date)
Radoald, duke of
Benevento (Italy)
Yazdegard III, king of the S****anid
Empire Apranik...