Landulf I (c.795 – 843), called the Old, was the first gastald of Capua of his illustrious family, which would rule Capua until 1058. According to the Cronaca della dinastia di Capua, he ruled in Old Capua for twenty five years and four months and in New Capua for another year and eight months. According to Erchempert, he was "a very bellicose man" (vir bellicosissimus). In 839, according to the Chronica S.

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  • Landulf I (c.795 – 843), called the Old, was the first gastald of Capua of his illustrious family, which would rule Capua until 1058. According to the Cronaca della dinastia di Capua, he ruled in Old Capua for twenty five years and four months and in New Capua for another year and eight months. According to Erchempert, he was "a very bellicose man" (vir bellicosissimus). In 839, according to the Chronica S. Benedicti Casinensis Landulf took the initiative in freeing Siconulf, the imprisoned brother of the assassinated prince of Benevento, Sicard. He supported Siconulf in his war with the usurper Radelchis. Siconulf was proclaimed prince in Salerno and Landulf pledged his city to him. He had fought for Sicard against Naples in his early years, but he concluded a peace treaty with the Neapolitans in order to be able to fully enter the war against Radelchis. Radelchis called in Saracen mercenaries and they sacked Capua in 841. The ruins of that city are all that is left of "Old Capua". Landulf founded the present-day Capua, "New Capua", at the hill of nearby Triflisco, which he fortified as "Rebelopolis", according to the Chronicon Salernitanum. It is from then that the chronicler says he ruled another year and eight months, dying probably in 843. It seems that, by the end of his life, he was employing the title of count. He left four sons of prominence in the next decades in the Mezzogiorno: Lando, who succeeded him; Pando, who became marepaphias at Salerno and later count of Capua; Landenulf, the first count of Teano; and Landulf, who became both bishop and count of Capua later.
  • Ландульф I Старий, перший гастальд Капуанський та представник видатного роду, який правив Капуєю аж до 1058. У 839 Ландульф вирішив визволити Сіконульфа, що був братом убитого князя Беневентського. Він підтримав Сіконульфа у його боротьбі з узурпатором Радельхізом I. Сіконульф був проголошений князем у Салерно. Пізніше він воював з Сікардом проти Неаполя, але потім уклав мирний договір з неаполітанцями, для того щоб більш ефективно боротись з Радельхізом, який найняв сарацинів. У 841 військо Радельхіза дощенту зруйнувало Капую, а тому Ландульф відбудував місто ("Нова Капуя") на іншому місці. Ландульф помер у 843, привласнивши собі титул "граф". Він мав 4 синів, які залишили помітний слід у тогочасній історії Італії: Ландо, який спадкував йому, Пандо, Ланденульф, перший граф Теано і Ландульф.
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  • 815 – 843
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  • Landulf I (c.795 – 843), called the Old, was the first gastald of Capua of his illustrious family, which would rule Capua until 1058. According to the Cronaca della dinastia di Capua, he ruled in Old Capua for twenty five years and four months and in New Capua for another year and eight months. According to Erchempert, he was "a very bellicose man" (vir bellicosissimus). In 839, according to the Chronica S.
  • Ландульф I Старий, перший гастальд Капуанський та представник видатного роду, який правив Капуєю аж до 1058. У 839 Ландульф вирішив визволити Сіконульфа, що був братом убитого князя Беневентського. Він підтримав Сіконульфа у його боротьбі з узурпатором Радельхізом I.
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  • Landulf I of Capua
  • Ландульф I (гастальд Капуанський)
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