• Norwich Pandulf Ironhead (died 981) Pandulf II of Benevento (died 1014), also known as Pandulf the Old Pandulf II of Capua (died 983) Pandulf II of Salerno...
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    Pandulf I Ironhead (Italian: Pandolfo Testadiferro) (born c. 925 – died March 981) was the Prince of Benevento and Capua from 943 (or 944) until his death...
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  • Pandulf II is the name of: Pandulf II of Salerno, the prince of Salerno (981), the second of such princes of the family of the princes of Capua Pandulf...
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  • Pandulf IV may refer to: Pandulf IV of Capua (died 1049/50) Pandulf IV of Benevento (died 1074) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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  • Pandulf III may refer to: Pandulf III of Capua (died 1014) Pandulf III of Salerno (died 1052) Pandulf III of Benevento (died 1060) This disambiguation...
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  • Pandulf of Capua may refer to: Pandulf Ironhead (d. 981), Pandulf I of Capua Pandulf II of Benevento (d. 1014), Pandulf III of Capua Pandulf II of Capua...
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    Pandulf IV (died 1049/50) was the Prince of Capua on three separate occasions. From February 1016 to 1022 he ruled in association with his cousin Pandulf...
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    Pandulf Verraccio (died 16 September 1226), whose first name may also be spelled Pandolph or Pandulph (Pandolfo in Italian), was a Roman ecclesiastical...
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  • Pandulf or Paldolf (died June 1052) was the first Lombard lord (dominus) of Capaccio in the Principality of Salerno. Pandulf was the youngest son of Prince...
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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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  • Pandulf II (died 13 July 982) was the prince of Salerno (981), the second of such princes of the family of the princes of Capua. He was originally appointed...
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  • Pandulf IV (c. 1020/1030s – 7 February 1074) was the co-prince of Benevento with his father Landulf VI from August 1056, when his grandfather Pandulf...
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  • Pandulf II (or III), called the Black (Niger) or the Young, was the son and successor of Landulf VII of Capua in 1007. He ruled jointly with his uncle...
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    Guaimar III when he and Pandulf IV besieged Pandulf V in Capua. In 1026, after an 18-month siege, Capua surrendered and Pandulf IV was reinstated as prince...
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    Pandulf of Anagni (died 1256) was an Italian cleric and military commander who became the bishop of Anagni in 1237. He came from a prominent family closely...
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  • Pandulf Masca or Pandolfo Masca is a name of Pisan origin often used erroneously to refer to: Pandolfo da Lucca (died ?1210), cardinal from 1182 Pandulf...
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  • Pandulf III was briefly the Prince of Salerno from around 3 to 10 June 1052. He was the eldest of four brothers of Gemma, wife of Prince Guaimar IV. He...
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  • Pandulf of Pisa was a twelfth-century Italian cardinal, and biographer of several contemporary popes. He was a native of Rome. He was a nephew of Cardinal...
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  • Prince (999–1007) Pandulf II, Prince (1007–1022) Pandulf III, Prince (1009–1014) Pandulf IV, Prince (1016–1022, 1026–1038, 1047–1050) Pandulf V, Prince (1022–1026)...
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    Guaimar IV of Salerno and Pandulf IV of Capua. He campaigned in the Mezzogiorno in support of Guaimar, took Capua and had Pandulf deposed. Their victory...
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  • Pandulf VI (also numbered as Pandulf V) (died 1057) was the successor of Pandulf IV as Prince of Capua from his death in 1050 to his own seven years later...
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  • Pandulf V was the count of Teano and prince of Capua (1022–1026). That he was related to the ruling dynasty of Capua seems likely, but is uncertain. He...
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    Italy and holds court in Troia. He orders Pandulf IV of Capua to restore the territories of Monte Cassino. Pandulf holes himself up in the fortress of Sant'Agata...
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  • co-ruler (959–961), Prince (961–968) Pandulf I, co-ruler (943–961), Prince (961–981) Landulf IV, co-ruler (968–981) Pandulf II, Prince (981–1014) Principality...
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  • Pandulf II the Old (died August 1014) was the prince of Benevento from 981 and prince of Capua (as Pandulf III) from 1008 or 1009 to his death, and was...
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  • 993) 981–1014 Pandulf II 987–1014 Landulf V, co-ruler 1014–1033 Landulf V, co-ruled from 987 (see directly above, d.1053) 1012–1033 Pandulf III, co-ruler...
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    Mezzogiorno was shaken by the battle. With Landulf and his brothers Atenulf and Pandulf II of Salerno having died fighting, the holdings of Capua and Benevento...
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  • Landulf VII 1007–1022 Pandulf II 1009–1014 Pandulf III, co-ruler 1016–1022 Pandulf IV, called the Wolf of the Abruzzi 1022–1026 Pandulf V, also count of Teano...
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    long been the Lombard leader Pandulf Ironhead. Originally appointed by Otto I as Prince of Benevento and Capua in 961, Pandulf waged war against the Byzantines...
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  • Prince of Capua Pandulf II the Black (died 1022), Prince of Capua Pandulf II the Old (died 1014), Prince of Capua and Benevento Pandulf IV the Wolf (died...
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