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Landulf II of Capua

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was shoved aside and Landulf, though bishop, took the Capuan throne in 863. However, the other branches of the family refused to recognize the usurpation and began seizing much of the county for themselves, leaving Landulf II only in control of the town of Capua proper. Isolated, Landulf II invited
118:, of whom he was a contemporary, Landulf II of Capua is the chief villain, portrayed as a dabbler in Satanism and black magic, Saracen ally and enemy of Christendom. Erchempert's portrayal of Landulf II was the inspiration for the character of evil duke and magician 73:, to act against his uncle. The Emperor promptly besieged Capua and divested Landulf II, but instead of restoring Pandenulf, decided to pass the county of Capua over to the marquis 81:. In the aftermath, Louis II deposed Lambert and restored Landulf II as count of Capua. As a condition, Landulf II swore off deploying Saracens in the county. 84:
Upon the death of Louis (875), who had strictly enforced peace amongst the Christians of the Mezzogiorno, Landulf II allied himself with the
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On the death of the bishop of Capua, Paulinus, Lando made Landulf bishop of the city. Lando died in 861 and his young son,
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Saracen mercenaries to ravage the lands of his familiars, a move which much alarmed his neighbors (including the pope).
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saga, Landulf II of Capua, via this long chain of association, is the closest historical source for the villainous
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Landulf II died in 879, undisputed count of Capua, and a succession crisis broke out again between his nephews
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convinced him to ally himself to the papacy against the Muslims. He spent the next years defending the
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was deposed only a few months later by Landulf's other elder brother,
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: LXIII Labroca – Laterza
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Index

Bishop
Count of Capua
Landulf I
gastald of Capua
Lando
Lando II
Pando
Pandenulf
Emperor Louis II
Monte Cassino
Lambert I of Spoleto
Adelchis of Benevento
Saracens
Pope John VIII
Amalfi Coast
Lando II
Pandenulf
Lando III
Erchempert
Klingsor
Wolfram von Eschenbach
Parzival
Parsifal
Richard Wagner
George Lucas
Star Wars
Darth Vader
Erchempert
Historia Langabardorvm Beneventarnorvm
The Latin Library

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