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Benevento (r. 910–940)
Atenulf III of
Benevento (r. 933–943)
Atenulf I of
Gaeta (r. 1045–1062)
Atenulf II of
Gaeta (r. 1062–1064)
Atenulf (abbot of Montec****ino)...
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Atenulf II may
refer to:
Atenulf II of
Benevento (died 940),
Prince of
Benevento and
Capua Atenulf II of
Gaeta (died 1064), Duke of
Gaeta This disambiguation...
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Atenulf I may
refer to:
Atenulf I of
Capua (died 910),
Prince of
Benevento and
Capua Atenulf I of
Gaeta (died 1062), Duke of
Gaeta This disambiguation...
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Atenulf III,
called Atenulf of Carinola, was the co-prince of
Capua and
Benevento from 933, when his father,
Landulf I, and uncle,
Atenulf II, made him...
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Atenulf I (died 910),
called the
Great (Latin magnus), was the
prince of
Capua from 7
January 887 and of
Benevento from 899, when he
conquered that prin****lity...
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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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Atenulf (died 30
March 1022) was the
Abbot of Montec****ino from 1011
until his death. He was a
cousin of
Prince Pandulf II of Capua, a
younger son of...
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Ranulf (1042–1045)
Asclettin (1045)
Atenulf I (1045–1062), also
count of
Aquino Atenulf II (1062–1064), also
count of
Aquino Maria, regent...
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Atenulf was
still duke when he died in 1062).
After Atenulf's death,
Richard and
Jordan took over the rule of the
duchy and
allowed Atenulf's heir—Atenulf...
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Atenulf I,
Prince (900–910)
Landulf I, co-ruler (901–910),
Prince (910–943)
Atenulf II, co-ruler (911–940)
Landulf of Conza, co-ruler (940)
Atenulf III...