Pandulph (disambiguation)
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Pandulf, Pandulph, or Pandulphus may refer to:
  • Pandulf of Pisa
    Pandulf of Pisa
    Pandulf of Pisawas a twelfth century Italian Cardinal, and biographer of several contemporary popes; these biographies belonged to the Liber Pontificalis. He was nephew of Hugo of Alatri...

    , 12th century Italian cardinal
  • Pandolfo Masca of Pisa
    Pandolfo Masca of Pisa
    Cardinal Pandolfo Masca da Pisa was an Italian cardinal of the late 12th century.-Early life:...

     (1101–1201), 12th century Italian cardinal
  • Pandulf Masca (died 1226), papal legate to England and Bishop of Norwich
  • Pandulf Ironhead
    Pandulf Ironhead
    Pandulf I Ironhead was the Prince of Benevento and Capua from 943 until his death. He was made Duke of Spoleto and Camerino in 967 and succeeded as Prince of Salerno in 977 or 978...

     (died 981)
  • Pandulf II of Benevento
    Pandulf II of Benevento
    Pandulf II the Old was the prince of Benevento from 981 and prince of Capua from 1008 or 1009 to his death, the son of Landulf III who was co-prince between 959 and 968...

     (died 1014), also known as Pandulf the Old
  • Pandulf II of Capua
    Pandulf II of Capua
    Pandulf II , called the Black or the Young, was the son and successor of Landulf VII of Capua in 1007. He ruled jointly with his uncle, Pandulf II of Benevento, who was originally his regent, until the latter's death in 1014.It is recorded that he ruled jointly with his father, but from what date...

     (died 983)
  • Pandulf II of Salerno
    Pandulf II of Salerno
    Pandulf II was the prince of Salerno , the second of such princes of the family of the princes of Capua. He was originally appointed heir to the childless Gisulf I of Salerno, who had been reinstated on his throne by Pandulf's father, Pandulf Ironhead. On the former's death in 977, he succeeded...

     (died 983)
  • Pandulf III of Benevento
    Pandulf III of Benevento
    Pandulf III was the prince of Benevento in the Mezzogiorno in medieval Italy, first as co-ruler with his father, Landulf V, and grandfather, Pandulf II, from 1012 or thereabouts to 1014, when the elder Pandulf died. He co-ruled with his father until his death in 1033...

     (died 1060)
  • Pandulf IV of Benevento
    Pandulf IV of Benevento
    Pandulf IV was the co-prince of Benevento with his father Landulf VI from 1056, when his grandfather Pandulf III was still reigning, to his own death in battle before that of his father....

     (died 1074)
  • Pandulf IV of Capua
    Pandulf IV of Capua
    Pandulf IV was the Prince of Capua on three separate occasions.From February 1016 to 1022 he ruled in association with his cousin Pandulf II. In 1018, the Byzantine catapan Boiannes destroyed the Lombard army of Melus of Bari and his Norman allies at Cannae...

     (died 1050)
  • Pandulf V of Capua
    Pandulf V of Capua
    Pandulf V was the count of Teano and prince of Capua . That he was related to the ruling dynasty of Capua seems likely, but is uncertain. He was installed at Capua by Pilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne, who besieged Capua and deposed the current prince, Pandulf IV was imprisoned in Germany...

     (died after 1027)
  • Pandulf VI of Capua
    Pandulf VI of Capua
    Pandulf VI was the successor of Pandulf IV as Prince of Capua from his death in 1050 to his own seven years later. He was the son of Pandulf IV and Maria. He co-ruled with his father in the Duchy of Gaeta as early as 1032–1038.He was a weak ruler under whom the principality declined in...

    (died 1057)
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