• 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...
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  • (r. 910–940) Atenulf III of Benevento (r. 933–943) Atenulf I of Gaeta (r. 1045–1062) Atenulf II of Gaeta (r. 1062–1064) Atenulf (abbot of Montecassino)...
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  • 895–897 Guy (also Duke of Spoleto d.898) 897 Peter, Bishop of Benevento, as regent 897–900 Radelchis II (restored) 900–910 Atenulf I the Great 901–910 Landulf...
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  • Atenulf was the son of Prince Landulf V of Benevento and brother of Prince Pandulf III. In 1040, Benevento still had the prestige of being the first of...
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    Duchy of Benevento (after 774, Principality of Benevento) was the southernmost Lombard duchy in the Italian Peninsula that was centred on Benevento, a city...
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  • Pandulf III (died 1060) was the prince of Benevento in the Mezzogiorno in medieval Italy, first as co-ruler with his father, Landulf V, and grandfather...
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  • 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...
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  • 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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  • 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...
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    pretensions of Capua à la those of Benevento and Salerno. In 899, Atenulf defeated Radelchis II and conquered Benevento. He declared Capua and Benevento inseparable...
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  • He then allied with Lombards Atenulf III of Benevento, with whom he signed a pact, and Landulf I, joint-prince of Benevento, against the Byzantines. A Greek...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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  • Prince of Benevento and of Capua (as Landulf III) from 12 January 901, when his father, Atenulf I, prince of Capua and conqueror of Benevento, associated...
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  • principalities of Benevento and Capua were united by conquest (Atenulf's) and declared inseparable. This, and the inevitable co-rule of sons and brothers...
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    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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  • was desirous of more gains in the Capua province. Lando also allied with Guy III of Spoleto against Atenulf, his own brother, the gastald of the Marsi....
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    Red of Benevento and Capua tried to conquer the principality of Salerno with the help of John III of Naples, but with the aid of Mastalus I of Amalfi...
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    Byzantine rule 895–897 Guy 897 Peter, bishop of Benevento and regent 897–900 Radelchis II 900–910 Atenulf I The Lombards conquered southern Italy (Langobardia...
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  • rebellion-in-progress of Argyrus. First, the nominal leader of the insurrection, Atenulf, brother of Pandulf III of Benevento, defected to the Greeks...
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  • of Benevento (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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  • Otto III visited the shrine of Saint Michael the Archangel at Monte Gargano. On his return through Benevento, he signed a diploma in favor of the monastery...
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    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...
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  • battle, the Normans and Lombards agreed on choosing Atenulf, brother of Pandulf III of Benevento, as their new leader, while the Byzantine Catepan Michael...
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    however, managed to buy off the nominal leaders of the revolt – first Atenulf, brother of Pandulf III of Benevento, and then Argyrus. In September 1042, the...
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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...
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  • Count of Capua Atenulf I the Great (died 910), Prince of Capua and Benevento Landulf III Antipater (died 943), Prince of Capua and Benevento Atenulf III (died...
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    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...
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    Makan ibn Kaki, Daylamite warlord Atenulf II, prince of Benevento and Capua (Italy) Faelan mac Muiredach, king of Leinster (Ireland) Ibn Abd Rabbih,...
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  • Desiderius of Benevento, the new the abbot of Montecassino, asked Richard to extort only 4000 sous from Duke Atenulf which, after several more weeks of trying...
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