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In the 19th century, Michelangelo Schipa, relying on an 11th-century charter mis-dated to 917, inserted a fifth prince named Guaimar into the list, suggesting this "Guaimar III" was a son of Guaimar II. This necessitated re-numbering Guaimar III as "Guaimar IV" and the actual Guaimar IV as "Guaimar
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The Principality of Salerno as it existed in Guaimar IV's time. Guaimar extended his suzerainty over the Duchy of Amalfi and Principality of Capua and also over all continental Southern Italy, while the Duchy of Naples was a vassal for some
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came down and forced a peace in 851, confirming Siconulf as prince of Salerno. The chronology is very confusing from then on until the assassination of
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between 1039 amnd 1048, expelling for the first time since the fall of the western Roman empire the Bizantines from the italian peninsula.
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The Principality of Salerno reached its Zenit under Guaimar IV, who ruled all continental southern
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The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Northern Conquest
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state in Italy, fell. Salerno became the capital of Guiscard's
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in 839, the people of Salerno promptly proclaimed his brother,
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surrendered the next year and the principality, the final
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Sico II is so numbered to distinguish him from Prince
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Hereditary Prince and Hereditary Princess of Naples
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Index

Prince of Salerno

Principality of Salerno
Sicard of Benevento
Radelchis
Siconulf
Emperor Louis II
Adhemar
Italy
Normans
Robert Guiscard
Richard I of Capua
Gisulf II
Lombard
duchy of Apulia
Sicily
Charles I of Naples
Charles II of Naples
Kings of Naples
Two Sicilies
Princes of Sanseverino

Siconulf
Sico (II)
Peter
Adhemar
Guaifer
Guaimar I
Guaimar II
Gisulf I

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