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Atenulf I of Gaeta — Atenulf I (died 2 February 1062) was the Lombard count of Aquino who rose to become Duke of Gaeta in Southern Italy during the chaotic middle of the eleventh century. Atenulf married the senatrix Maria, daughter of Pandulf IV of Capua, and his… … Wikipedia
Atenulf I of Capua — Atenulf I (died 910), called the Great (Latin magnus ), was the prince of Capua from 7 January 887 and of Benevento from 899, when he conquered that principality. He also used the title princeps gentis Langobardorum : prince of the Lombard people … Wikipedia
Atenulf III of Benevento — Atenulf III, called Carinola, was the co prince of Capua and Benevento from 933, when his father, Landulf I, and uncle, Atenulf II, made him so. His younger brother Landulf the Red succeeded co prince Atenulf in 939 or 940. When the elder Landulf … Wikipedia
Atenulf II of Benevento — Atenulf II (also Atenolf , Atenolfo , Atinolfo , Adenolfo , Atenulfo , or Adenulfo ; died 940) was the younger brother of Prince Landulf I of Benevento, who associated him with the government in June 910 or 911 (as their own father, Atenulf I,… … Wikipedia
Atenulf II of Gaeta — Atenulf II (died October 1064) was the duke of Gaeta for a brief two years (1062 ndash; 1064) under the regency of his mother, Maria. He was the son and successor of Atenulf I, who had been forced to recognise the suzerainty of the prince of… … Wikipedia
Atenulf, Prince of Benevento — Atenulf was the son of Pandulf III of Benevento. In 1040, Benevento still had the prestige of being the first of the independent Lombard principalities of the Mezzogiorno. So, when the Lombard Arduin, topoterites of Melfi, and his Norman… … Wikipedia
Norman conquest of southern Italy — The Kingdom of Sicily (in green) in 1154, representing the extent of Norman conquest in Italy over several decades of activity by independent adventurers The Norman conquest of southern Italy spanned the late eleventh and much of the twelfth… … Wikipedia
Landulf I of Benevento — Landulf I (died 10 April 943), sometimes called Antipater, [Antipater seems to derive from his Greek title anthypatos .] was the prince of Capua (as Landulf III) and prince of Benevento from 12 January 901, when his father, Atenulf I, prince of… … Wikipedia
Landulfids — The Landulfids or Atenulfings were a noble family of Lombardic origin in the ninth through eleventh centuries. They were descended from Landulf I of Capua, whose own ancestry is unknown and who died in 843. The dynasty produced a line of princes… … Wikipedia
Maria of Gaeta — Maria (born c. 1020), daughter of Pandulf IV of Capua and Maria, was the wife (from before 1038) of Atenulf, count of Aquino, while her unnamed sister was the wife of Atenulf s brother Lando. According to Amatus of Montecassino, Atenulf was… … Wikipedia