Rodoald
| Rodoald | |
|---|---|
| King of the Lombards | |
| Reign | 652 – 653 | 
| Predecessor | Rothari | 
| Successor | Aripert I | 
| Born | c. 630 | 
| Died | 653 | 
| Dynasty | Harodingian | 
| Father | Rothari | 
| Religion | Arian | 
Rodoald (or Rodwald), (c. 630 – 653) was a Lombard king of Italy, who succeeded his father Rothari on the throne in 652. He was said to be lecherous and he was assassinated after a reign of just six months in 653 by the husband of one of his lovers. Paul the Deacon writes that Rodoald "had reigned five years and seven days, " (more probably five months and seven days), although historians note that this length of reign is suspect. Aripert, a rival claimant, was elected with the support of the Catholic Church, which opposed the Arian monarchy.