• Adhemar was the Duke of Spoleto from 998 and Prince of Capua from 1000. Before his death, he lost both domains. He is not mentioned as duke of Spoleto...
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  • Adhemar is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Adhemar of Salerno (died 861), prince Adhemar of Capua (died after 1000)...
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    granted it to Hugh, Margrave of Tuscany. Later in December 998, Otto appointed Adhemar of Capua as the duke of Spoleto. Adhemar ruled four years until the...
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  • This is a list of the rulers of the Principality of Capua. The gastalds (or counts) of Capua were vassals of the princes of Benevento until the early 840s...
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  • Adhemar (or Ademar) (Latin: Ademarius) was the son of Prince Peter of Salerno. He succeeded his father, a usurper, in 853. Adhemar's rule was unpopular...
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  • probably the youngest or second youngest, of Pandulf Ironhead (a 10th-century Prince of Benevento and Capua). He probably never expected to inherit much...
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  • 1014) was the prince of Benevento from 981 and prince of Capua (as Pandulf III) from 1008 or 1009 to his death, and was the son of Landulf III who was...
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    becoming Prince of Benevento. In 1000, the reigning prince of Capua, Adhemar, was overthrown. The brother of the reigning prince of Benevento was called...
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    confirming Siconulf as prince of Salerno. The chronology is very confusing from then on until the assassination of Adhemar, when a new dynasty took the...
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    Orderic Vitalis and William of Jumièges name Osmond; Ralph Glaber names Rudolph; Leo of Ostia, Amatus of Montecassino, and Adhemar of Chabannes name Gilbert...
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  • Saracens out of Latium after their sack of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. In 858, he supported Adhemar of Salerno against the pretended Count of Capua, Lando...
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  • of Capua, Prince of Capua 993–999, deposed. Adhemar of Capua, Prince of Capua 1000, deposed by his own people. Pandulf IV of Capua, Prince of Capua 1016–1022...
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    chronicles of Glaber, Adhemar and Leo (not Peter's continuation). All three chronicles indicate that Normans (either a group of 40 or a much-larger force of around...
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  • during the reign of Adhemar. Guaifer married Lando's daughter Landelaica and, upon returning to Capua, seized power with the support of the people. Lando...
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    recognition as prince. He was succeeded by his son Adhemar, but the latter's rule was unpopular and by 859, Capua, a Salernitan vassal desiring independence,...
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    original Benevento. Salerno consisted of Taranto, Cassano, Cosenza, Paestum, Conza, Potenza, Sarno, Cimitile (Nola), Capua, Teano, and Sora. It was a maritime...
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  • (possibly Transamund IV) Hugh I the Great 989–996 (also Margrave of Tuscany) Conrad 996–998 Adhemar 998–999 Romanus 1003–1010 Rainier 1010–1020 Hugh II 1020–1035...
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  • continued in allegiance to the Greeks, though it was technically governed by Adhemar of Spoleto. In 1002, John reappears in his duchy, probably released by Otto's...
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  • (982–989) Hugh I the Great, Duke (989–996) Conrad, Duke (996–998) Adhemar, Duke (998–999) March of Tuscany (complete list) – Adalbert II the Rich, Margrave (886–915)...
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    importance. Princes of Salerno in the period 840-900 1st dynasty Siconids 840–851 Siconulf 851–853 Sico II 2nd dynasty 853 Peter 853–861 Adhemar 3rd dynasty Dauferidi...
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  • This is a list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in South America, as listed under review by Organización Sudamericana de Fomento del...
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  • of Winchester February 22 – Hugh de Grandmesnil, Norman sheriff (b. 1032) July 31 – Hugh of Montgomery, 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury August 1 – Adhemar of Le...
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    Ferdinand, Prince of Capua (1811-1862), Prince of Capua, son of Ferdinand I, King of Naples. Prince Leopold, Count of Syracuse, brother of the previous. Charles...
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    of business in preaching the crusade was to send missionaries to every Catholic state to endorse the campaign. He sent Peter of Capua to the kings of...
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  • life of Adhemar of Le Puy. The Cartulaire also includes the anonymous Gesta Adhemari, Episcopi Podiensis, Hiersolymitana, a short account of Adhemar's role...
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  • Retrieved April 16, 2013. "Adhemar da Silva". IOC. Retrieved March 16, 2021. H. L. Hix (1997). Understanding W.S. Merwin. Univ of South Carolina Press. p...
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    neighbor. DeCapua shot and wounded his daughter-in-law, a passerby, and a city policeman, who returned fire and then overpowered the killer. DeCapua was later...
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