List of Dukes and Princes of Benevento
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This is as list of the Dukes and Princes of Benevento (see Duchy of Benevento), it is one of Wikipedia's Lists of Incumbents.
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[edit] Dukes of Benevento
- 571–591 Zotto
- 591–641 Arechis I
- 641–646 Aiulf I
- 646–651 Radoald
- 651–662 Grimoald I (King of the Lombards 662-671)
- 662–677 Romoald I
- 677–680 Grimoald II
- 680–706 Gisulf I
- 706–732 Romoald II
- 732–733 Adelais
- 733–740 Gregory
- 740–743 Godescalc
- 743–749 Gisulf II
- 749–758 Liutprand
- 758–774 Arechis II (tried to become king in 774)
[edit] Princes of Benevento
Also princes of Capua from 900 to 981.
- 774–787 Arechis II (independent of any royal authority)
- 787–806 Grimoald III
- 806–817 Grimoald IV
- 817–832 Sico I
- 832–839 Sicard
- 839–851 Radelchis I
- 851–854 Radelgar
- 854–878 Adelchis
- 878–881 Waifer
- 881–884 Radelchis II (deposed)
- 884–890 Aiulf II
- 890–891 Orso
- 891-895 To the Byzantines.
- 895–897 Guy (also Duke of Spoleto d.898)
- 897–900 Radelchis II (restored)
- 900–910 Atenulf I
- 910–943 Landulf I, co-ruled from 901 (see directly above)
- 911–940 Atenulf II, co-ruler
- 940–943 Landulf II, co-ruler (perhaps from 939)
- 933–943 Atenulf III Carinola, co-ruler
- 943–961 Landulf II the Red, co-ruled from 940 (see above)
- 943–961 Pandulf I Ironhead, co-ruler
- 959–961 Landulf III, co-ruler
- 961–968 Landulf III, co-ruling with his brother (perhaps to 969, see directly below), also co-ruled from 959 (see directly above)
- 961–981 Pandulf I Ironhead, co-ruling with his brother (see directly above), also co-ruled from 943 (see above), also duke of Spoleto (from 967), Salerno (from 978), and Capua (from 961)
- 968–981 Landulf IV, co-ruler, briefly sole duke in 981, then duke of Capua (d.993)
- 981–1014 Pandulf II
- 1014–1033 Landulf V, co-ruled from 987 (see directly above, d.1053)
- 1012–1033 Pandulf III, co-ruler (d.1059)
- 1033–1050 Pandulf III, co-ruled from 1012 (see directly above, d.1060)
- 1038–1050 Landulf VI, co-ruler (d.1077)
In 1050, the Lombard co-princes were expelled from the city by the discontented citizenry. In 1051, the city was given to the pope. In 1053, the Normans who had occupied the duchy itself since 1047 (when the Emperor Henry III gave permission to Humphrey of Hauteville) ceded it to the Pope with whom they had recently made a truce.
[edit] Princes of Benevento under Papal Suzerainty
The pope appointed his own rector, but the citizens invited the old princes back and, by 1055, they were ruling again; as vassals of the pope, however.
- 1053–1054 Rudolf, rector
- 1054–1059 Pandulf III (again)
- 1054–1077 Landulf VI, co-ruled from 1038
- 1056–1074 Pandulf IV
[edit] Norman Prince of Benevento
Guiscard returned it to the Pope, but no new Beneventan prince or dukes were named until...