• Romuald I may refer to: Romuald I of Benevento (d. 687), duke of Benevento Romuald (cardinal) (d. 1136), archbishop of Salerno as Romuald I This disambiguation...
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    Romuald (Latin: Romualdus; c. 951 – traditionally 19 June, c. 1025/27 AD) was the founder of the Camaldolese order and a major figure in the eleventh-century...
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  • Romuald I (also spelled Romoald and in Italian Romualdo), duke of Benevento (662–687) was the son of Grimoald, king of the Lombards. When his father usurped...
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  • Maria in Via Lata from about 1109, and the Archbishop of Salerno (as Romuald I) from 1121 until his death. In the capacity of a cardinal, he served Pope...
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  • Romuald (c. 951–1027) was an Italian saint and the founder of the Camaldolese order. Romuald may also refer to: Romuald I of Benevento (d. 687), Italian...
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    Romuald Traugutt (16 January 1826 – 5 August 1864) was a Polish military officer and politician who served as the last dictator of the January Uprising...
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  • Romuald Boco (born 8 July 1985) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Born in France, he has represented Benin at full international...
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    Romuald Hazoumè (born 1962, Porto Novo, Republic of Dahomey) is a Yoruba artist and sculptor, from the Republic of Bénin. He is best known for his work...
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  • Gisulf I (died 706) was the duke of Benevento from 689, when his brother Grimoald II died. His father was Romuald I. His mother was Theodrada (or Theuderata)...
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    recover southern Italy. Duke Romuald I defended the city bravely, however, and the Emperor, also fearing the arrival of Romuald's father, King Grimoald, retired...
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    Catholicism, did not renounce their traditional pagan religion. Under Duke Romuald I they worshiped a golden viper (perhaps winged, or with two heads), which...
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    in the 6th century AD. In 674, it was destroyed by the Lombards led by Romuald I of Benevento, but such a fine natural harbor meant that the city was soon...
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  • "Introduction". Tales from the Perilous Realm. HarperCollins. Lakowski, Romuald I. (2015). "'A Wilderness of Dragons': Tolkien's Treatment of Dragons in...
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    (3): 375–. doi:10.2307/456793. JSTOR 456793. S2CID 163171545. Lakowski, Romuald I. (2007), Croft, Janet Brennan (ed.), ""Perilously Fair": Titania, Galdriel...
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    Theodelinda. Grimoald passed on the title of Duke of Benevento to his eldest son Romuald. His skill in battle secured victories in many border wars. He personally...
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  • Romuald Guarna (between 1110 and 1120 – 1 April 1181/2) was the Archbishop of Salerno (as Romuald II) from 1153 to his death. He is remembered primarily...
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    pp. 9–34. Lakowski, Romuald I. A Dialogue of Comfort in Tribulation. Ph.D. Diss. U of British Columbia, 1993. Lakowski, Romuald I. Sir Thomas More and...
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  • Roman Świątkiewicz, pen name Roman Świątek, or Romuald Świątek-Horyń (born May 20, 1928), is a Polish writer, war veteran and World War II amateur historian...
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    Romuald II the Younger (died 732) was the son of Gisulf I and Winiperga. He succeeded as duke of Benevento on the death of his father, which is dated...
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    September 21 – Pope Conon I Abd Allah ibn Abbas, cousin of Muhammad Erwig, king of the Visigoths Mul, king of Kent (England) Romuald I Wamba, king of the Visigoths...
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    Byzantine army, led by Constans II, is defeated by the Lombards under Romuald I. He seizes Taranto and Brindisi, receiving military aid from the Bulgar...
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  • Romuald Zabielski (born 25 December 1960) is a Polish veterinary scientist and professor at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences. In 2019 he was appointed...
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  • Byzantine army, led by Constans II, is defeated by the Lombards under Romuald I. He seizes Taranto and Brindisi, receiving military aid from the Bulgar...
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  • duke of Benevento from 687 to his death. He was the son and successor of Romuald I of Benevento. He was possibly under the regency of his mother, Theodrada...
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  • Romuald Désiré Peiser (born 3 August 1979) is a French former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He currently serves as the goalkeeper...
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    Romuald Twardowski (Polish pronunciation: [rɔˈmu.alt tfarˈdɔfskʲi]; 17 June 1930 – 13 January 2024) was a Polish composer, pianist, organist and academic...
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    with the Pope. The Chronicon of Adémar de Chabannes and the life of St. Romuald (by Pietro Damiani) document how St. Bruno of Querfurt was sent to Rus'...
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    Byzantine army of Constans II and the Lombard army of Romuald I of Benevento, son of Grimoald I and duke of Benevento. According to legend, St. Michael...
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    Romuald Adamovich Muklevich (Russian: Ромуальд Адамович Муклевич, Polish: Romuald Muklewicz, 25 November 1890 – 9 February 1938) was a Soviet military...
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  • Romuald Singer (8 November 1920 – 20 August 1991) was director of the international section of the Centre for International Intellectual Property Studies...
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