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  • Adelard, Adalhard, or Adalard was briefly the Duke of Spoleto from March to August 824. Before Spoleto, he was the count of the palace. He was appointed...
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  • (751–827), Frankish abbot Adelard of Spoleto (died 824), Italian nobleman Adalard the Seneschal, 9th-century Frankish nobleman Adalhard of Metz (c. 840–890),...
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  • Mauring (redirect from Mauring of Spoleto)
    of Suppo I of the Supponids. He succeeded his father in Brescia as count (Brixiae comes) in 822 and, following the brief reign of Adelard, in Spoleto...
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  • Suppo I (redirect from Suppo I of Spoleto)
    to his son Mauring. Suppo's death was recorded by Einhard and Spoleto went to Adelard, who died within five months, leaving the duchy to Mauring. Suppo...
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  • The Duke of Spoleto was the ruler of Spoleto and most of central Italy outside the Papal States during the Early and High Middle Ages (c. 500 – 1300)...
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    Tsak-Tookwill until his 840. March 5 – Adelard becomes the new Duke of Spoleto upon the death of his father, Suppo I, who ruled much of Italy including Brescia, Parma...
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  • Benedict IV, Pope (900–903) Duchy of Spoleto (complete list) – Winiges, Duke (789–822) Suppo I, Duke (822–824) Adelard, Duke (824) Mauring, Duke (824) Adelchis...
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  • Martyrs-of-Uganda "The Christian Martyrs of Uganda". Archived from the original on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2020. Saint Adelard of Corbie Butler...
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  • Tsak-Tookwill until his 840. March 5 – Adelard becomes the new Duke of Spoleto upon the death of his father, Suppo I, who ruled much of Italy including Brescia, Parma...
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