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    Siconulf, was proclaimed prince in Salerno while the assassin Radelchis took the throne in Benevento. After 10 years of civil war, Emperor Louis II ended the...
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    has media related to Adelchis of Benevento. Adelchis (died May 878) was the son of Radelchis I, Prince of Benevento, and successor of his brother Radelgar...
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  • Bishop of Benevento, 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...
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  • his sister's presence. From 897 to 900, Peter served as regent for Radelchis. Radelchis was regarded as a fool by the people and, taking advantage of the...
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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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    dukes of Benevento, Radelchis I and Siconulf, to make peace. His mediation split the Lombard duchy and gave Radelchis his share with Benevento as his capital...
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    The coinage of Adelchis, prince of Benevento, constitutes a special chapter in the Lombard coinage of Benevento and bears witness to the political changes...
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    Duchy of Benevento, and ruled by an official styled gastald. In 839, the prince of Benevento, Sicard, was assassinated by Radelchis I of Benevento, who took...
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  • establishing peace between the Lombard princes Siconulf of Salerno and Radelchis I of Benevento. In 850, Sergius attempted (successfully) to make the duchy hereditary...
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    completely destroyed by Saracens in the pay of Radelchis I of Benevento. Landulf and his eldest son, Lando I, took the initiative in fortifying the nearby...
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    east. In 839, the prince of Benevento, Sicard, died. Immediately, his chief army officer, Radelchis, seized power in Benevento and imprisoned Sicard's heir...
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    governor Ólchobar mac Cináeda, king of Munster (Ireland) Radelchis I, prince (or duke) of Benevento Siconulf, prince of Salerno (approximate date) Vlastimir...
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    concentrated their attacks on Sicily and Byzantine Italy, but soon Radelchis I of Benevento called in more mercenaries, who destroyed Capua in 841. Landulf...
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    the year 840, Siconulf, lord of Salerno, fighting with Radelchis and Landulf, lords of Benevento and Capua, called to his aid the Saracens settled in the...
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    aristocracy, who had the power to choose a prince. In 839, some chose Radelchis I, the treasurer and assassin, and some chose Siconulf of Salerno, who...
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    Amr al-Ghanawi. Spring – Atenulf I, Lombard prince of Capua, conquers the Duchy of Benevento. He deposes Duke Radelchis II and unites the two southern Lombard...
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  • bishop, John, and its duke, Andrew II; On Prince Radelchis of Benevento and the division of Benevento with Prince Siconulf of Salerno in 851; Monks of...
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    who had been part of the mercenary garrison installed there by Radelchis I of Benevento. The city was conquered and the emirate extinguished in 871 following...
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  • Hermogenianus Olybrius Qutalmish Raban, Battle of Radelchis I of Benevento Radelchis II of Benevento Radoslav of Duklja Radu Cantacuzino Ragnaris Ragnvald...
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    of Bari, for example, appear to have served as mercenaries of Radelchis I of Benevento. The Emirate of Bari, which existed from 847 to 871,: 209  had...
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    possession in southern Italy. In 882 the Saracens, having been invited by Duke Radelchis to assist him, captured it and held it for some time. In 928, a Fatimid...
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    Messina, Sicily. Around the same time Radelchis and Siconulf, rivals engaged in civil war over the Principality of Benevento, hired Arab mercenaries. In 842...
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  • Amr al-Ghanawi. Spring – Atenulf I, Lombard prince of Capua, conquers the Duchy of Benevento. He deposes Duke Radelchis II and unites the two southern Lombard...
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  • governor Ólchobar mac Cináeda, king of Munster (Ireland) Radelchis I, prince (or duke) of Benevento Siconulf, prince of Salerno (approximate date) Vlastimir...
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