Landulf or Landulph, Italian Landolfo and Latin Landolfus, Landulphus, etc., is a masculine given name of Germanic (possibly Lombardic) origin. It may refer to:
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Landulf I of Benevento Landulf or Landulph, Italian Landolfo and Latin Landolfus, Landulphus, etc., is a masculine given name of Germanic (possibly Lombardic) origin. It may refer to:
Landulf
* Landulf I of Benevento
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Landulf II of Benevento
Landulf II (died 961), called the Red, was the Lombard prince of Benevento and prince of Capua (as Landulf IV) from 939 or 940, when his father, Landulf I, first associated him with the government. His mother was Gemma, daughter of Athanasius o ...
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Landulf III of Benevento Landulf III (died December 968 or 969) was Prince of Capua (as Landulf V) and Benevento from 959 as co-prince with his father, Landulf II, and brother Pandulf Ironhead. In 961, he would be co-prince with only his brother after the death of his fa ...
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Landulf IV of Benevento
Landulf IV (born – died 13 July 982) was the prince of Capua (as Landulf VI) and Benevento from 968, when he was associated with his father, Pandulf Ironhead, and prince of Salerno associated with his father from 977 or 978. In 968, his uncle ...
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Landulf V of Benevento
Landulf V (died September 1033) was the prince of Benevento from May 987, when he was first associated with his father Pandulf II, to his death. He was chief prince from his father's death in 1014.
In 999, Otto III visited the shrine of Saint Mic ...
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Landulf VI of Benevento
Landulf VI (died 27 November 1077) was the last Lombard prince of Benevento. Unlike his predecessors, he never had a chance to rule alone and independently. The principality lost its independence in 1051, at which point Landulf was only co-ruling ...
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Landulf I of Capua
Landulf I (c. 795 – 843), called the Old, was the first gastald of Capua of his illustrious family, which would rule Capua until 1058. According to the ''Cronaca della dinastia di Capua'', he ruled in Old Capua for twenty five years and four mo ...
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Landulf II of Capua
Landulf II (''c''. 825 – 879) was Bishop and Count of Capua. He was the youngest of four sons of Landulf I, gastald of Capua. As a young man, he entered the church. When his father died, his eldest brother, Lando, succeeded him.
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Landulf III of Capua
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Landulf IV of Capua
Landulf II (died 961), called the Red, was the Lombard prince of Benevento and prince of Capua (as Landulf IV) from 939 or 940, when his father, Landulf I, first associated him with the government. His mother was Gemma, daughter of Athanasius of ...
* Landulf V of Capua, see
Landulf III of Benevento Landulf III (died December 968 or 969) was Prince of Capua (as Landulf V) and Benevento from 959 as co-prince with his father, Landulf II, and brother Pandulf Ironhead. In 961, he would be co-prince with only his brother after the death of his fa ...
* Landulf VI of Capua, see
Landulf IV of Benevento
Landulf IV (born – died 13 July 982) was the prince of Capua (as Landulf VI) and Benevento from 968, when he was associated with his father, Pandulf Ironhead, and prince of Salerno associated with his father from 977 or 978. In 968, his uncle ...
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Landulf VII of Capua
Landulf VII (died 1007), also numbered Landulf IV or V (if Landulf I and II, who were not princes, are not counted), called ''Landolfo di Sant'Agata'', was the prince of Capua from 1000 to his death. He was the second son of Landulf III of Bene ...
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Landulf VIII of Capua
Landulf VIIIHe is also numbered Landulf V or VI because the first two Landulfs of Capua, who were not princes, are sometimes ignored in the numbering, as well as another Landulf, who was only a co-ruler. was the last Lombard prince of Capua from ...
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Landulf II (archbishop of Benevento)
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Landulf of Carcano
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Landulf of Conza Landulf of Conza (died after 979), a Lombard nobleman, was briefly Prince of Benevento in 940 and then briefly Prince of Salerno in 973. The son of Atenulf II of Benevento, Landulf ruled on his father's death (940) as co-prince with his uncle, La ...
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Landulf of Gaeta Landulf (or LandoChalandon, p 297, calls him Landon.), either a Lombard count or a Docibilian senator, was the Duke and Consul of Gaeta from 1091 to 1103.
With the death of Jordan I of Capua in November 1090,Peter the Deacon, IV, 10. anarchy er ...
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Landulf of Milan Landulf of Milan (, ) was a late eleventh-century historian of Milan. His work ''Historiae Mediolanensis'' contains a proportion of pure invention, as well as gross inaccuracies. He is called Landulf Senior to distinguish him from the unrelated chro ...
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Landulf of Yariglia
Landulf of Yariglia (Italian: Beato Landolfo da Vareglate) was Benedictine Bishop of Asti, Italy.
He was born in the latter part of the eleventh century at ‘Vareglate’, which has been identified with the village of Vergiate to the north of M ...
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Landulf Junior
Landulf of Saint Paul (floruit 1077–1137), called Landulf Junior to distinguish him from Landulf Senior, was a Milanese historian whose life is known entirely from his main work, the ''Historia Mediolanensis''. He presents a unique and important ...
Landolfo or Landolfus
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Landolfo Brancaccio
Landolfo Brancaccio (? in the Kingdom of Naples – 29 October 1312 in Avignon) was a Neapolitan aristocrat, friend of King Charles II of Naples, and Roman Catholic Cardinal.
Latter career
Brancaccio first emerges in a record of his creatio ...
(died 1312), Neapolitan aristocrat and Catholic cardinal
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Landolfo Caracciolo
Landolfo Caracciolo (; died 1351) was a Franciscan theologian, diplomat and prelate from the Kingdom of Naples.
Life
Landolfo, ''passim'', spells the name Landulfo. Caracciolo, whose name is sometimes anglicized Landulf or Landulph, was born in N ...
(died 1351), Neapolitan Franciscan theologian, diplomat and prelate
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Landolfo Maramaldo Landulf or Landulph, Italian Landolfo and Latin Landolfus, Landulphus, etc., is a masculine given name of Germanic (possibly Lombardic) origin. It may refer to:
Landulf
* Landulf I of Benevento
* Landulf II of Benevento
* Landulf III of Benevento
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(1381–1415), a cardinal-deacon of
San Nicola in Carcere
San Nicola in Carcere (Italian, "Saint Nicholas in prison") is an ancient titular church and minor basilica in Rome near the Forum Boarium in rione Ripa. It is constructed in the remains of the three temples of the Forum Holitorium and is one o ...
, a titular church in Rome
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Landolfus Sagax
Landolfus Sagax or Landolfo Sagace (''sagax'' meaning "expert" or "scholar") was a Langobard historian who wrote a ''Historia Romana'' in the Beneventan Duchy (last quarter of the tenth century or beginning of the eleventh).
When his ''Historia ...
or Landolfo Sagace, 11th century Langobard historian
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Landulph
Landulph () is a hamlet and a rural civil parish in south-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is about 3 miles (5 km) north of Saltash in the St Germans Registration District.
The parish lies on the River Tamar (which forms the cou ...
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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 w ...
, a dynasty named after a Landulf
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Landolfi Landolfi is an Italian surname, which is derived from the given name Landolfo or Landulf, which in turn is composed of the German words ''land'' ("land") and ''wulf'' ("wolf").''Dictionary of American Family Names''"Landolfi Family History" Oxford ...
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Pompeo Landulfo
Pompeo Landulfo (after 1567–1627) was an Italian painter active mainly in Naples. He was born in Maddaloni near Caserta, Italy.
Biography
He was a pupil or follower of Giovanni Bernardo Lama, and appears to have worked under Silvestro Buon ...
(after 1567–1627), Italian painter
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