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prince torn by the inner conflict between his father Desiderio's will and his own desire for peace. Adelchis is the son of the last Lombard King,
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Adelchi, starved to death, with his father Desiderius and Charlemagne
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Adelchi (disambiguation)

[aˈdɛlki]
tragedy
Alessandro Manzoni
Adelchis
Longobard
Desiderius
Charlemagne
Lombard Kingdom
Vittorio Gassman
Carmelo Bene


ISBN
0-521-43437-8
Categories
1822 plays
Italian plays
Plays set in the 8th century
Plays set in Italy
Cultural depictions of Charlemagne
Alessandro Manzoni

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