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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno abstract "Guaimar II (also Waimar, Gaimar, or Guaimario, sometimes called Gybbosus, meaning \"Hunchback\") (died 4 June 946) was the Lombard prince of Salerno from 901, when his father retired (or was retired) to a monastery, to his death. His father was Guaimar I and his mother was Itta. He was associated with his father in the principality from 893. He was responsible for the rise of the principality: he restored the princely palace, built the palace church of San Pietro a campanile, and restored gold coinage.In 895, when his father was captured, he ruled the principality and when Duke Athanasius of Naples incited a revolt against Guaimar I, it was only through his assistance that the revolt was put down. After his despotic and unpopular father retired, or was forced by him, to enter the monastery of San Massimo, he took over the reins of government completely.At first, he continued the Byzantine alliance of his father and received the titles of patricius and protospatharius. He also allied himself to Capua, then united to the Principality of Benevento, by marrying Atenulf I's daughter Gaitelgrima. That was his second marriage: he married the daughter of his first marriage, Rotilda, to Atenulf III, the nephew of Atenulf II and son of Landulf I. His first marriage is also interesting in that he may have had a son named Guaimar by this marriage. This Guaimar has caused some to renumber succeeding Guaimars, making Guaimar III Guaimar IV and Guaimar IV Guaimar V.Guaimar II joined, like his father-in-law, the fight against the Moslems which had been only secondary to his father and grandfather. He was present at the Battle of the Garigliano in 915, where the forces of Gaeta, Naples, Capua, Benevento, Salerno, Lazio, Spoleto, Rome, and even Byzantine Italy defeated the Moslems of the Garigliano fortress. The Chronicum Salernitanum attributes many other victories over the Saracens to him.After the Garigliano, Guaimar joined Landulf I of Capua against Byzantium, renouncing his allegiance in 923 or 926. By agreement with Landulf, they jointly attacked Apulia and the Campania. Apulian conquests were to be Landulf's, while Campanian ones Guaimar's. Landulf was largely unsuccessful, but Guaimar was very much so. Landulf called in the assistance of Theobald of Spoleto, but the unscrupulousness of the latter broke down the alliance and, in the early 930s, Guaimar returned to the Byzantine fold, with much persuasion from the protospatharius Epiphanius. In 940, at the urging of his wife, he accepted the exiled Landulf of Benevento and his sons, bestowing on them territories in Salerno.Guaimar was a religious prince. He endowed San Massimio, which was founded by his grandfather, Guaifer. He also supported the Cluniac reformers in his final years. He associated his son by his second wife, Gisulf, with him in 943 and Gisulf succeeded when Guaimar died on 4 June 946.".
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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Apulia.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Atenulf_III_of_Benevento.
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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Atenulf_I_of_Capua.
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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Garigliano.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Bell_tower.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Benevento.
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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Byzantium.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Campania.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Capua.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Category:10th-century_rulers_in_Europe.
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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lombard_people.
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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Catepanate_of_Italy.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Chronicon_Salernitanum.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Cluny_Abbey.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Benevento.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Gaeta.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Gaitelgrima.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Garigliano.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Gisulf_I_of_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Guaifer_of_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Guaimar_III_of_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Guaimar_IV_of_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Guaimar_I_of_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Landulf_I_of_Benevento.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Landulf_of_Conza.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Lazio.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Princes_of_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Naples.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Patrician_(ancient_Rome).
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Protospatharios.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink San_Massimo.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Spoleto.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLink Theobald_I_of_Spoleto.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaimar II of Salerno".
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaimar II".
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Guaimar".
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prince Guaimar II of Salerno".
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno title List_of_Princes_of_Salerno.
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- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno years "901".
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno subject Category:10th-century_rulers_in_Europe.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno subject Category:946_deaths.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno subject Category:Lombard_people.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno subject Category:Princes_of_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno hypernym Prince.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno type Person.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno type Lombard.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno type People.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno comment "Guaimar II (also Waimar, Gaimar, or Guaimario, sometimes called Gybbosus, meaning \"Hunchback\") (died 4 June 946) was the Lombard prince of Salerno from 901, when his father retired (or was retired) to a monastery, to his death. His father was Guaimar I and his mother was Itta. He was associated with his father in the principality from 893.".
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno label "Guaimar II of Salerno".
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Q2705969.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Гвемар_II_(Салерно).
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Guaimar_II_de_Salerne.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Guaimaro_II_de_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Guaimario_II_di_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs m.0cdlmr.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Guaimar_al_II-lea_de_Salerno.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Гвемар_II_(князь_Салерно).
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Гваймар_II_(князь_Салернський).
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno sameAs Q2705969.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno wasDerivedFrom Guaimar_II_of_Salerno?oldid=707357258.
- Guaimar_II_of_Salerno isPrimaryTopicOf Guaimar_II_of_Salerno.