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Atenulf (abbot Of Montecassino)
Atenulf (died 30 March 1022) was the Abbot of Montecassino from 1011 until his death. He was a cousin of Prince Pandulf II of Capua, a younger son of Prince Pandulf III and brother of Prince Pandulf IV. Abbacy In 999, Atenulf was given as a hostage to Duke Ademar of Spoleto after the latter raided the Principality of Capua on behalf of the Emperor Otto III. Ademar sent his hostage back to Germany. Atenulf's stay in Germany seems to have left an impression: German architectural influence is evident in the buildings he erected while abbot. He was elected abbot in 1011, and in 1014 he received a diploma from the recently-crowned Emperor Henry II. On 13 March 1014, he received a privilege listing the lands of Montecassino from Pope Benedict VIII. On 5 May 1017, Princes Pandulf II and Pandulf IV granted the "church, fortified villa and castle" (''ecclesia et castrum et oppidum'') of Civita di Sant'Urbano to Atenulf. On 10 May, they granted the land, mountain and church of Sant' ...
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Abbot Of Montecassino
This is a list of abbots of Monte Cassino. Italian names are given in italics in parentheses for abbots before the third destruction of the abbey. 6th century * Benedict of Nursia (''Benedetta da Norcia'') : from 525/529 * Constantine (''Costantino'') : 547 – 560? * Simplicius (''Simplicio'') : 560? – 576? * Vitalis (''Vitale'') : 576? – 580? * Bonitus (''Bonito'') : 580? – 584 Between and , the abbey was pillaged and burned by the Lombards and abandoned by its monks. 8th century * Petronax (''Petronace'') : 717? – 747 * Optatus (''Optato'') : 747? – 760 * Ermeris (''Ermeri'') : 760 – 760 * Gratian (''Graziano'') : 760 – 764 * Tomichis (''Tomichi'') : 764 – 771 * Poto (''Potone'') : 771 – 777 * Theodemar (''Teodemaro'') : 777/778 – 796 * Gisulf (''Gisolfo'' or ''Gisulfo'') : 796 – 817 9th century * Apollinaris (''Apollinare'') : 817 – 828 * Deusdedit (''Diodato'') : 828 – 834 * Hilderic (''Ilderico'') : 834 – 834 * Autpert (''Autperto'') ...
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