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Landulf I of Capua

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95:. It is from then that the chronicler says he ruled another year and eight months, dying probably in 843. It seems that, by the end of his life, he was employing the title of Count. 77:
in his early years, but he concluded a peace treaty with the Neapolitans in order to be able to fully enter the war against Radelchis. Radelchis called in
38:, he ruled in Old Capua for twenty five years and four months and in New Capua for another year and eight months. According to 218: 223: 81:
mercenaries and they sacked Capua in 841. The ruins of that city are all that is left of "Old Capua" (see
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and Landulf pledged his city to him. He had fought for Sicard against
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at Salerno and later count of Capua, Landenulf, the first Count of
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: LXIII Labroca – Laterza
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He left four sons of prominence in the next decades in the
89:, which he fortified as "Rebelopolis", according to the 65:. He supported Siconulf in his war with the usurper 128:, who became both bishop and later Count of Capua. 195: 57:, the imprisoned brother of the assassinated 30:of his illustrious family, which would rule 53:Landulf took the initiative in freeing 196: 139:Historia Langabardorvm Beneventarnorvm 149:at Institut für Mittelalter Forschung 69:. Siconulf was proclaimed Prince in 13: 14: 235: 42:, he was "a very bellicose man" ( 147:Chronica S. Benedicti Casinensis 51:Chronica S. Benedicti Casinensis 36:Cronaca della dinastia di Capua 34:until 1058. According to the 1: 219:9th-century counts in Europe 7: 10: 240: 224:9th-century Lombard people 131: 120:and father of three later 16:9th-century Italian leader 182: 173: 167: 49:In 839, according to the 83:Santa Maria Capua Vetere 22:(c. 795 – 843), called 153:Caravale, Mario (ed). 92:Chronicon Salernitanum 106:, who succeeded him, 141:at The Latin Library 59:Prince of Benevento 44:vir bellicosissimus 192: 191: 183:Succeeded by 231: 214:Lombard warriors 176:Gastald of Capua 168:Preceded by 165: 164: 28:gastald of Capua 26:, was the first 239: 238: 234: 233: 232: 230: 229: 228: 209:Counts of Capua 194: 193: 188: 179: 171: 134: 122:Counts of Capua 17: 12: 11: 5: 237: 227: 226: 221: 216: 211: 206: 190: 189: 184: 181: 172: 169: 163: 162: 151: 143: 133: 130: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 236: 225: 222: 220: 217: 215: 212: 210: 207: 205: 202: 201: 199: 187: 178: 177: 166: 160: 156: 152: 150: 148: 144: 142: 140: 136: 135: 129: 127: 123: 119: 115: 114: 110:, who became 109: 105: 101: 96: 94: 93: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 174: 154: 146: 138: 111: 97: 90: 50: 48: 43: 35: 23: 19: 18: 113:marepaphias 100:Mezzogiorno 204:843 deaths 198:Categories 40:Erchempert 87:Triflisco 67:Radelchis 20:Landulf I 180:815–843 55:Siconulf 186:Lando I 161:, 2004. 132:Sources 126:Landulf 79:Saracen 71:Salerno 24:the Old 124:, and 75:Naples 63:Sicard 118:Teano 108:Pando 104:Lando 32:Capua 170:none 159:Rome 46:). 200:: 157:. 102:: 61:,

Index

gastald of Capua
Capua
Erchempert
Siconulf
Prince of Benevento
Sicard
Radelchis
Salerno
Naples
Saracen
Santa Maria Capua Vetere
Triflisco
Chronicon Salernitanum
Mezzogiorno
Lando
Pando
marepaphias
Teano
Counts of Capua
Landulf
Historia Langabardorvm Beneventarnorvm at The Latin Library
Chronica S. Benedicti Casinensis at Institut für Mittelalter Forschung
Rome
Gastald of Capua
Lando I
Categories
843 deaths
Counts of Capua
Lombard warriors
9th-century counts in Europe

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