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Encyclopedia: Pandulf IV of Capua Source:Wikipedia
Pandulf IV
(also spelled
Randulf
,
Bandulf
,
Pandulph
,
Pandolf
,
Paldolf
, or
Pandolfo
) was the
prince of Capua
on three separate occasions. From February
1016
to
1022
he ruled in association with his cousin
Pandulf II
. In
1018
, the
Byzantine
catapan
Boiannes
destroyed the Lombard
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Pandulf IV (also spelled Randulf, Bandulf, Pandulph, Pandolf, Paldolf, or Pandolfo) was the prince of Capua on three separate occasions. From February 1016 to 1022 he ruled in association with his cousin Pandulf II. In 1018, the Byzantine catapan Boiannes...
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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. He was the son of Pandulf IV and Maria. He co-ruled with his father in the Duchy of Gaeta as early as 1032–1038. He was a weak ruler...
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Pandulf IV (also spelled Randulf, Bandulf, Pandulph, Pandolf, Paldolf, or Pandolfo) was the prince of Capua on three separate occasions. ... Pandulf IV of Capua (en)
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Pandulf IV (also spelled Randulf, Bandulf, Pandulph, Pandolf, Paldolf, or Pandolfo) was the prince of Capua on three separate occasions.
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He returned Capua to Pandulf and took Aversa and Melfi directly into his suzerainty.
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Pandulf IV (also spelled Randulf, Bandulf, Pandulph, Pandolf, Paldolf, or Pandolfo) was the prince of Capua on three separate occasions.
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Atenulf married the ''senatrix'' Maria, daughter of Pandulf IV of Capua, and his brother Lando married another daughter of Pandulf.[1] After the death of Ranulf Drengot, Count of Aversa, in June 1045, ...
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In 1022, the Emperor Henry II campaigned in southern Italy against the Greeks and sent Pilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne, to attack Pandulf IV of Capua, nicknamed the "Wolf of the Abruzzi", and Guaimar ...
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