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- Q2042243 subject Q6853137.
- Q2042243 subject Q7986923.
- Q2042243 subject Q8601610.
- Q2042243 abstract "Laidulf (Italian: Laidolfo) was a son, probably the youngest or second youngest, of Pandulf Ironhead. He probably never expected to inherit much, especially with so many cousins vying for their rightful inheritances. He was the count of Teano. He is implicated, however, in the assassination of his brother, Landenulf, and the archbishop of Benevento in 993. He succeeded his brother as Prince of Capua. In 994, he gave Sant'Angelo in Asprano to Manso, abbot of Montecassino. He swore to forever defend the abbot's jurisdiction. In 999, the Emperor Otto III came down and avenged the murder of his ally Landenulf. He removed Laidulf from power brought him back a prisoner to Germany. He placed Adhemar on the Capuan throne. Laidulf may be the father of Gemma, wife of Guaimar IV of Salerno.".
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- Q2042243 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853137.
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- Q2042243 wikiPageWikiLink Q7986923.
- Q2042243 wikiPageWikiLink Q8601610.
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- Q2042243 comment "Laidulf (Italian: Laidolfo) was a son, probably the youngest or second youngest, of Pandulf Ironhead. He probably never expected to inherit much, especially with so many cousins vying for their rightful inheritances. He was the count of Teano. He is implicated, however, in the assassination of his brother, Landenulf, and the archbishop of Benevento in 993. He succeeded his brother as Prince of Capua. In 994, he gave Sant'Angelo in Asprano to Manso, abbot of Montecassino.".
- Q2042243 label "Laidulf of Capua".