Atenulf III, called Atenulf of Carinola, was the co-prince of Capua and Benevento from 933, when his father, Landulf I, and uncle, Atenulf II, made him so. His younger brother Landulf the Red succeeded co-prince Atenulf in 939 or 940. When the elder Landulf died on 10 April 943, the younger Landulf removed his elder brother Atenulf to Benevento and his uncle Atenulf's son Landulf to Capua. Fearing for their lives, the two fled to Guaimar II of Salerno and Landulf the Red became sole prince.
Atenulf III married Rotilda, daughter of Guaimar II as his first wife. It was a diplomatic marriage.
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AtenulfIII, called Atenulfof Carinola, was the co-prince of Capua and Benevento from 933, when his father, Landulf I, and uncle, Atenulf II, made him...
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Duchy ofBenevento (after 774, Principality ofBenevento) was the southernmost Lombard duchy in the Italian Peninsula that was centred on Benevento, a city...
elder brother Atenulf to Benevento and his uncle Atenulf's son Landulf to Capua. Fearing for their lives, the two fled to Guaimar II of Salerno and Landulf...
910. Benevento was given to Pandulf II. In May 987, he associated his son Landulf with him in the tradition of the Capuan dynasty begun by Atenulf I. In...
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He then allied with Lombards AtenulfIIIofBenevento, with whom he signed a pact, and Landulf I, joint-prince ofBenevento, against the Byzantines. A Greek...
Prince ofBenevento and of Capua (as Landulf III) from 12 January 901, when his father, Atenulf I, prince of Capua and conqueror ofBenevento, associated...
co-regency, however, and the principle of the indivisibility of the united Capua-Benevento as declared by Atenulf I in 900, when it says Beneventanorum...
was probably his brother Atenulf who led the rebellion because he was not made co-ruler as well. The revolt failed and Atenulf fled to the Normans, where...
pretensions of Capua à la those ofBenevento and Salerno. In 899, Atenulf defeated Radelchis II and conquered Benevento. He declared Capua and Benevento inseparable...
principalities ofBenevento and Capua were united by conquest (Atenulf's) and declared inseparable. This, and the inevitable co-rule of sons and brothers...
was desirous of more gains in the Capua province. Lando also allied with Guy IIIof Spoleto against Atenulf, his own brother, the gastald of the Marsi....
Battle of Montepeloso, the Normans (nominally under Arduin and Atenulf) defeated Byzantine catepan Exaugustus Boioannes and brought him to Benevento. Around...
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Red of Benevento and Capua tried to conquer the principality of Salerno with the help of John IIIof Naples, but with the aid of Mastalus I of Amalfi...
however, managed to buy off the nominal leaders of the revolt – first Atenulf, brother of Pandulf IIIofBenevento, and then Argyrus. In September 1042, the...
Byzantium. He had a daughter, Gemma, who married Landulf I ofBenevento, son of his former ally Atenulf. He was succeeded as duke by his nephew Gregory IV and...
ofBenevento (complete list) – Atenulf I, Prince (900–910) Landulf I, co-ruler (901–910), Prince (910–943) Atenulf II, co-ruler (911–940) Landulf of Conza...
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name of Santa Maria Capua Vetere ("Capua the Old"). Prince Atenulf I conquered Benevento in 900 and united the principalities until 981, when Pandulf...
men: Guaimar IIIof Salerno and his son, Guaimar IV. The first was Gaitelgrima of Capua, daughter ofAtenulf I of Capua, married Guaimar II of Salerno and...
Qarmatians of al-Bahrayn, under Abu Sa'id al-Jannabi, score a major victory over the Abbasid army led by al-Abbas ibn Amr al-Ghanawi. Spring – Atenulf I, Lombard...
part of the County of Capua; there in 866 Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor, set up camp at Pontecorvo in campaigns against the Saracens. In 960 Atenulf succeeded...