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- Aloara abstract "Aloara (died 992) of Capua, widow of Pandulf Ironhead, prince of Capua and Benevento, governed her states with great ability. Her husband died at Capua in 981, leaving five sons by Aloara; Landulf IV, prince of Capua and Benevento; Pandulf, prince of Salerno; Atenulf, entitled count and also marquis, perhaps of Camerino; Landenulf, prince of Capua; and Laidulf who succeeded him.Landulf IV perished in battle fighting for the emperor, in 982, against the Greeks and Saracens. His brother Landenulf succeeded him; but, being very young, Otto I invested him with the principality of Capua, so that Aloara might govern during her life conjointly with him. This decree was also confirmed by Theophanu, widow of Otto, and regent, during the minority of Otto III. Aloara began to reign in 982. She governed with much wisdom and courage.Landenulf was assassinated by a plot of his own relations, in 993; and his brother Laidulf, who succeeded, was deposed by the emperor Otto III, in 999, for having a hand in the death of his brother.Baronius relates that Saint Nilus the Younger foretold to her, as a punishment for the murder of her husband's nephew (whom she had just put to death for fear he should interfere with her son's rights), that her offspring should not reign in Capua—a prophecy that was justified by the event.".
- Aloara deathDate "0992".
- Aloara deathYear "0992".
- Aloara wikiPageID "7086491".
- Aloara wikiPageLength "2198".
- Aloara wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Aloara wikiPageRevisionID "688697081".
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Atenulf.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Benevento.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Caesar_Baronius.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Capua.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Category:10th-century_female_rulers.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Category:992_deaths.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lombard_women.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Laidulf_of_Capua.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Landenulf_II_of_Capua.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Landulf_IV_of_Benevento.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Nilus_the_Younger.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Otto_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Otto_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Otto_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Pandulf_II_of_Salerno.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Pandulf_Ironhead.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Saracen.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLink Theophanu.
- Aloara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aloara".
- Aloara dateOfDeath "992".
- Aloara name "Aloara".
- Aloara shortDescription "Prince of Capua and Benevento".
- Aloara wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Aloara description "Prince of Capua and Benevento".
- Aloara description "Prince of Capua and Benevento".
- Aloara subject Category:10th-century_female_rulers.
- Aloara subject Category:992_deaths.
- Aloara subject Category:Lombard_women.
- Aloara subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Aloara type Agent.
- Aloara type Person.
- Aloara type Work.
- Aloara type Person.
- Aloara type Source.
- Aloara type Work.
- Aloara type Agent.
- Aloara type NaturalPerson.
- Aloara type Thing.
- Aloara type Q215627.
- Aloara type Q5.
- Aloara type Person.
- Aloara comment "Aloara (died 992) of Capua, widow of Pandulf Ironhead, prince of Capua and Benevento, governed her states with great ability. Her husband died at Capua in 981, leaving five sons by Aloara; Landulf IV, prince of Capua and Benevento; Pandulf, prince of Salerno; Atenulf, entitled count and also marquis, perhaps of Camerino; Landenulf, prince of Capua; and Laidulf who succeeded him.Landulf IV perished in battle fighting for the emperor, in 982, against the Greeks and Saracens.".
- Aloara label "Aloara".
- Aloara sameAs Q3612851.
- Aloara sameAs Aloara.
- Aloara sameAs Aloara_di_Capua.
- Aloara sameAs m.0h3j3f.
- Aloara sameAs Aloara_de_Capua.
- Aloara sameAs Q3612851.
- Aloara wasDerivedFrom Aloara?oldid=688697081.
- Aloara isPrimaryTopicOf Aloara.
- Aloara name "Aloara".