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  1. Adelperga. Adelperga (auch Adelberga; * um 740 [1]; † nach Februar 788) war die Tochter des Langobardenkönigs Desiderius und seiner Gemahlin Ansa.

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

    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 Benevento for her son Grimoald in 787-788. She was the third of four daughters of Desiderius , King of the Lombards, and his wife Ansa .

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdelpergaAdelperga - Wikipedia

    Adelperga. Adelperga, detta anche Adelberga (... – VIII secolo ), è stata una principessa longobarda, figlia di Desiderio, re dei Longobardi, e di sua moglie Ansa . Domina Adelperga Christianissima Beneventi Doctrice coniux Domini Argis Sapieneissimi et Catholici Principis.

  4. Außerdem hatten Desiderius und Ansa drei andere Töchter mit den Namen Anselperga, Adelperga und Liutperga, so dass die Namensendung -perga auch für die vierte wahrscheinlich sei. In Italien ist sie auch als Ermengarda bekannt, da ihr der italienische Schriftsteller Alessandro Manzoni in seinem Werk diesen Namen gegeben hatte.

  5. 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 Benevento for her son Grimoald in 787-788. She was the third of four daughters of Desiderius, King of the Lombards, and his wife Ansa.

    • Arechis II of Benevento
    • Italy
    • circa 740
    • after 787Brescia, Lombardy, Italy
  6. In onore di lei, lo storico dei Longobardi dettò, nel 763, un carme acrostico sulle sei età del mondo, in cui le lettere iniziali di ogni strofa compongono le parole Adelperga pia .Per suo invito lo stesso Paolo si accinse ad ampliare e continuare il Breviario di Eutropio nella sua Historia Romana ,che compose prima del 774. Fu donna che ...

  7. After the fall of the Lombard kingdom, caused by Charlemagne, Ansa was locked up with her husband and daughter without a name, maybe Desiderata, at a monastery of the Carolingian Empire, in Liège or Corbie. A local tradition, however, states that she was buried in the monastery she founded; so it is possible that, after the death of her ...