Arioald

King of the Lombards from 626 to 636 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arioald was the Lombard king of Italy from 626 to 636. Duke of Turin, he married the princess Gundeberga, daughter of King Agilulf and his queen Theodelinda. He was, unlike his father-in-law, an Arian who did not accept Catholicism.

Reign626 – 636
PredecessorAdaloald
SuccessorRothari
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Arioald
King of the Lombards
Engraving of Arioald. From Emanuele Tesauro. Del regno d'Italia sotto i barbari. Turin: Bartolomeo Zavatta, 1664.
Reign626 – 636
PredecessorAdaloald
SuccessorRothari
SpouseGundeberga
ReligionArian
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Arioald deposed Agilulf's heir Adaloald with the support of the nobility,[1] for Adaloald had gone mad. Upon becoming king, he had his wife locked up in a monastery, accusing her of plotting against him with Tasson, duke of Friuli. He also reestablished Arianism in the Lombard kingdom. His only recorded wars were against the Avars, whom he succeeded in repelling during an attempted invasion of northeast Italy.[2]

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