Lando IV of Capua

Lando IV (Italian: Landone) was the Lombard prince of Capua from December 1091 until 19 June 1098, in opposition to Norman prince Richard II.[1] Lando belonged to the family of the counts of Teano.[1] The Catalogus Principum Capuae claims that Richard was "for years expelled by the Lombard counts and was made prince of Aversa [only], and afterwards he again held Capua",[2] without naming any of the Lombard counts. A charter from 27 January 1093 shows that for a time Richard II held Capua, but lost it again and was not finally reinstated until he successfully besieged it in 1098.[3]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Gloria 1870, p. 248.
  2. ^ per annos aliquot a comitibus Langobardis expulsus, Aversanus princeps factus est, et postea Capuam iterum habuit
  3. ^ Loud 1981, p. 127.

References

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  • Gloria, Andrea (1870). Compendio delle lezioni teorico-pratiche di paleografia e diplomatica. Padua: Pietro Prosperini.
  • Loud, G. A. (1981). "A Calendar of the Diplomas of the Norman Princes of Capua". Papers of the British School at Rome. 49: 99–143. doi:10.1017/S0068246200008503. S2CID 163066985.