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Theodelinda also
spelled Theudelinde (c. 570–628 AD), was a
queen of the
Lombards by
marriage to two
consecutive Lombard rulers,
Autari and then Agilulf...
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towards the end of the
sixth century by the
Lombard Queen of Italy,
Theodelinda, as a
royal chapel to
serve the
nearby palace.
According to the legend...
- Bobbio. Even art enjo****,
under Agilulf and
Theodelinda, a
flourishing season. In
architecture Theodelinda founded the
Basilica of St. John (also known...
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Ponte d'Arena can be seen near today's
Ponte dei
Leoni (Lions Bridge).
Theodelinda,
daughter of
Garibald I of
Bavaria and wife of the
Lombard king Authari...
- of Asti, son of
Garibald I
Theodelinda,
daughter of
Garibald I of Bavaria,
Queen of the
Lombards Adaloald, son of
Theodelinda and Agilulf, King of the Lombards...
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Theodelinda, who
married the new king. He was
buried in the
Church of
Santi Gervasio e
Protasio in Pavia. In the wake of Authari's death,
Theodelinda...
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crown to
Theodelinda,
princess of the Lombards, as a
diplomatic gift,
although he made no
mention of it
among his
recorded donations.
Theodelinda donated...
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metalwork treasure binding given to
Monza Cathedral by
Lombard queen Theodelinda (died 628), and the 8th-century
lower cover of the
Lindau Gospels in...
- as king. In 589, he
married Theodelinda,
daughter of
Garibald I of Bavaria, the Duke of Bavaria. The
Catholic Theodelinda was a
friend of Pope Gregory...
- of the oils
gathered from the
tombs of the
martyrs and sent to
Queen Theodelinda in the time of
Gregory the Great, etc.
Saxer (2000)
notes that early...