Pandulf VI of Capua

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Pandulf VI (also numbered as Pandulf V, died 1057) 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 was a weak ruler under whom the principality declined in importance and influence. Upon his death, his state immediately fell into disarray under his brother, Landulf VIII. Capua itself was conquered within a year by Richard of Aversa.

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Preceded by
Pandulf IV
Prince of Capua
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Succeeded by
Landulf VIII


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