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- Aloara of Capua (died 992), was a princess consort of Capua from the 960s to 981, and then co-regent of Capua jointly with her son from 982 until 992....
- town of Avellino, besieged Capua, and then Benevento. Landulf's mother, Aloara of Capua and Landulf I, Archbishop of Benevento, took over the government...
- Aquitaine French trobairitz—female troubadour. A single poem of hers survives Aloara 10th century Italy Trotula After the death of her husband, Pandolf, in 981...
- Benevento, and the young Landulf, with help from his mother, Pandulf's wife, Aloara. Benevento had been made an archdiocese in 969. In the 960s, Byzantium had...
- at Teano and died probably in 861 (possibly in 860). He left by his wife Aloara five sons: Lando (II), Landulf (of Suessola), Landenulf, Pando, and Peter;...
- Ironhead. Landenulf was young and ruled under the regency of his mother Aloara until her death in 992. His brother Laidulf, the count of Teano, incited...
- Hugh was present along with Duke of Bavaria, the ****ure Henry II. In 992, Aloara, the widow of Pandulf Ironhead, who had been regent of the Prin****lity...
- ibn Yusuf ibn Umar Alice-Mary Talbot Aligern Allagion Allelengyon Allīnūs Aloara Alp Arslan Altava Althias Alusian of Bulgaria Alviso Diedo Alypius of Constantinople...
- Some sources attribute the founding of the monastery to a Norman princess, Aloara, but another claim is that it was founded in 1050 by Donna Riccarda, sister...