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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdalgisAdalgis - Wikipedia

    Adalgis or Adelchis (c. 740 – 788) was an associate king of the Lombards from August 759, reigning with his father, Desiderius, until their deposition in June 774. He is also remembered today as the hero of the play Adelchi (1822) by Alessandro Manzoni .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdalgiselAdalgisel - Wikipedia

    Adalgisel or Adalgis (Adalgyselus ducis in contemporary Latin) was a Frankish duke and the mayor of the palace of Austrasia. He assumed that office in December 633 or January 634 at the same time that Sigebert III assumed the kingship.

  3. adalgis of novara, st. Bishop; d. c. 850. According to a constant tradition, Adalgis (or Adelgis) was of Lombard origin and possibly belonged to the same family as desiderius, the last Lombard king.

  4. Apr 26, 2023 · Adalgis or Adelchis (c. 740 – 788) was an associate king of the Lombards from August 759, reigning with his father, Desiderius, until their deposition in June 774.[1] His mother was Ansa. He is also remembered today as the hero of the play Adelchi (1822) by Alessandro Manzoni.

  5. A missionary and monastic founder, born in Ireland. As part of the heroic undertakings of the early Irish monks, Adalgis, who was a disciple of St. Fursey, sailed from his home to France. He did missionary work in Arras and Laon and founded a monastery in Picardy.

  6. Saint Adalgis of Thiérarche, also known as Adalgis of Novara, Adelgis, Algis, Algise, or Adalgisio, was a revered monk and missionary during the 7th century. He was born in Ireland, although the exact year of his birth remains unknown.

  7. gowan.es › detalles-productos › adalgisAdalgis® – Gowan

    ADALGIS® es un herbicida de traslocación, principalmente absorbido por las hojas, selectivo para el control en post-emergencia de malas hierbas de hoja ancha (dicotiledóneas).