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LandulfII may refer to: LandulfII of Capua (c. 825 – 879) LandulfII of Benevento (died 961) LandulfII (Archbishop of Benevento) (died 1119) This disambiguation...
LandulfII (c. 825 – 879) was Bishop and Count of Capua. He was the youngest of four sons of Landulf I, gastald of Capua. As a young man, he entered the...
LandulfII (died 961), called the Red, was the Lombard prince of Benevento and prince of Capua (as Landulf IV) from 939 or 940, when his father, Landulf...
Landulf of Carcano (died 998) was the archbishop of Milan, as LandulfII, from 979 until his death. According to the 11th-century Milanese chronicler Landulf...
may refer to: Landulf I of Benevento LandulfII of Benevento Landulf III of Benevento Landulf IV of Benevento Landulf V of Benevento Landulf VI of Benevento...
He co-reigned with his father, LandulfII, from 943, when his grandfather Landulf I died, and with his brother Landulf III from 959. Sometime about 955...
Landulf I (died 10 April 943), sometimes called Antipater, was a Lombard nobleman and the Prince of Benevento and of Capua (as Landulf III) from 12 January...
as regent 897–900 Radelchis II (restored) 900–910 Atenulf I the Great 901–910 Landulf I Antipater, co-ruler 910–943 Landulf I Antipater, co-ruled from...
Fujiwara no Yasunori, Japanese nobleman (d. 895) LandulfII, bishop and count of Capua (approximate date) Louis II, king of Italy and Holy Roman Emperor (d....
(also Duke of Spoleto, unrelated, imposed by Emperor Louis II, deposed) 871–879 LandulfII il vescovo (reinstated) 879–882 Pandenulf (reinstated) 882–885...
978. In 968, his uncle Landulf III died, which lead to his rise, as Pandulf ignored the rights of LandulfII's son Pandulf II, his nephew, and instead...
Landulf III (died December 968 or 969) was Prince of Capua (as Landulf V) and Benevento from 959 as co-prince with his father, LandulfII, and brother...
(933–943) Landulf IV, Prince (940–961) Landulf III, Prince (959–968) Pandulf I Ironhead, Prince (961–981) Landulf VI, Prince (981–982) Landenulf II, Prince...
Edictum Rothari, the last Lombard ruler to do so. After the death of Louis, LandulfII of Capua briefly flirted with a Saracen alliance, but Pope John VIII convinced...
sons, Landulf IV receiving Benevento-Capua and Pandulf II receiving Salerno. Shortly thereafter, Benevento and Capua split legally, with Landulf IV keeping...
Landulf VII (died 1007), also numbered Landulf IV or V (if Landulf I and II, who were not princes, are not counted), called Landolfo di Sant'Agata, was...
Besalú Butuga II, ruler of the Western Ganga Dynasty (India) Fujiwara no Masatada, Japanese poet Haakon the Good, king of Norway LandulfII of Benevento...
his obedience with the assistance of France, and, notably, of Duke Louis II of Anjou, upon whom he conferred the investiture of the Kingdom of Sicily...
Landulf VI (died 27 November 1077) was the last Lombard prince of Benevento. Unlike his predecessors, he never had a chance to rule alone and independent...
from the Lombard princes—Adelchis of Benevento, Guaifer of Salerno, and LandulfII of Capua—to attack Bari again. It was not until the spring of 867 that...
sole military order of the Vatican. Paul VI decided to reconvene Vatican II and brought it to completion in 1965. Faced with conflicting interpretations...
Coxe, vol. 5 (Peabody MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 1999), 255–6 Stromata, ii, 20 10:1ff Compare C. J. Hefele, Das Sendschreiben des Apostels Barnabas,...
nobleman Gérard II, Frankish nobleman (or 877) Hincmar, Frankish bishop LandulfII, bishop and count of Capua Li Wei, chancellor of the Tang Dynasty Rurik...
Flanders (b. 1093) July 22 – Herbert de Losinga, English bishop August 4 – LandulfII, archbishop of Benevento September 13 – Gleb Vseslavich, Kievan prince...
by LandulfII of Benevento in alliance with John III of Naples, but his own ally, Mastalo I of Amalfi, came to his rescue and ambushed Landulf's forces...
first time since 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...