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Encyclopedia: Sicard of Benevento Source:Wikipedia
Sicard
(died
839
) was the
Prince of Benevento
from
832
. He was the last prince of a united Benevento which covered most of the
Mezzogiorno
. On his death, the principality descended into civil war which split it permanently (except for very briefly under
Pandulf Ironhead
from
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Sicard (died 839) was the Prince of Benevento from 832. He was the last prince of a united Benevento which covered most of the Mezzogiorno. On his death, the principality descended into civil war which split it permanently (except for very briefly under Pandulf Ironhead from 977-981). He was the son...
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Sicard may refer to several things. Sicard of Benevento (?–839) - the Prince of Benevento. Claude Sicard (1677–1726) - a French Jesuit priest, and an early modern visitor to Egypt. Pedro Luis Sicard Sánchez - a Mexican actor. Mme Sicard - first published woman composer in France. Montgomery...
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Sicard of Benevento Information |
Sicard of Benevento summary with 1 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... Sicard (d.839) was the prince of Benevento from 832. ...
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Eudes, comte d' Orléans was of unknown origin, even by the liberal standard of Turton.3 He was per Jacques Saillot's "Les Seize Quartiers des Reines et Imperatrices Francaises," the son of ...
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In 841, the prince of Benevento, Sicard, died. Immediately, his chief army officer, Radelchis, seized power in Benevento and imprisoned Sicard's heir and brother, Siconulf, in Taranto.
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Ravello - Minori-Atrani-Pontone-Minuto-Scala |
Sicard, returning from a successful expedition against the Saracens, directed his fleet towards Amalfi, invaded the city, and carried away the bones of Santa Trofimena 1 to Salerno, and thence to ...
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Lombards - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Andrew II of Naples hired Saracen mercenaries for his war with Sicard of Benevento in 836. Sicard responded with like.
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SOUTHERN ITALY |
1. SICARD (-murdered 839[111]). The Annales Beneventani record that "Sycardus filius Sico princeps" succeeded his father in 832 as SICARD Prince of Benevento[112], ruling for 7 years 9 ...
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St. Deusdedit - Saints & Angels - Catholic Online |
Benedictine abbot of Monte Cassino, Italy, elected around 830. A local noble, Sicard of Benevento, imprisoned him to gain monastery funds.
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SICBM - What does SICBM stand for? Acronyms and abbreviations by the ... |
What does SICBM stand for? Definition of SICBM in the list of acronyms and abbreviations provided by the Free Online Dictionary and Thesaurus. ... All content on this website, including dictionary, ...
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