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Atenulf (Italian:
Atenolfo or Atinolfo) is a
masculine given name. It may
refer to:
Atenulf I of
Benevento (r. 899–910)
Atenulf II of
Benevento (r. 910–940)...
- seat of
ecclesiastical power and patronage. His father's
younger brother,
Atenolfo, was Podestà di Orvieto.
Benedetto took his
first steps into religious...
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Atenulf II (also Atenolf,
Atenolfo, Atinolfo, Adenolfo, Atenulfo, or Adenulfo) (died 940) was the
younger brother of
Prince Landulf I of Benevento, who...
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headed by
Augustus Bugiano (Boioannes); the
Norman forces are
controlled by
Atenolfo,
brother of the
Prince of Benevento. The
knights are led by
William of...
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Abbot of
Pomposa 1063–1073 He
resided in the
papal curia until 1069
Pietro Atenolfo, O.S.B. Cardinal-priest
created after 1067
Abbot of S.
Benedetto in Salerno...
- John III (Giovanni) : 997–1010 John IV (Giovanni IV) : 1010–1011
Atenulf (
Atenolfo) : 1011–1022
Theobald (Teobaldo) : 1022–1035
Basil (Basilio) : 1036–1038...
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