- The Prin****lity of
Capua (Latin: Prin****tus
Capuae or Capue,
Modern Italian: Prin****to di Capua) was a
Lombard state centred on
Capua in
Southern Italy...
- were
probably enlarged by the
Oscans and Etruscans. In the 4th
century BCE
Capuae was the
largest city in
Italy after Rome. The city was
damaged by Vandal...
- the pope
proclaimed Roger II rex
Siciliae ducatus Apuliae et prin****tus
Capuae (King of Sicily, Duke of
Apulia and
commander of Capua). The boundaries...
-
brother John II. The
Chronicon du**** et
principum Beneventi, Salerni, et
Capuae et du****
Neapolis calls him Mari****.
According to that do****ent, he reigned...
- battle,
became the
dominant power in
southern Italy. Cfr.
Chronicon comitum Capuae in Mon.Germ.hist.Script. III,208
Roger Collins (1 Jan 2009).
Keepers of...
-
Italy C****ium Arch of
Hadrian 100c. 1st or 2nd
centuries AD
Capua Italy Capuae Arch of
Augustus 009 9 AD Fano
Italy Fanum Fortunae Arch of
Tiberius 018...
- bishop.
According to the
Chronicon du**** et
principum Beneventi, Salerni, et
Capuae et du**** Neapolis, he
reigned for
sixteen years and
eight months. The Mezzogiorno...
- The
testament of "Beatrix...Regina Sicilie,
Ducatus Apuliæ et Prin****tus
Capuæ, Andegavensis, Provinciæ et
Forcalquerii Comitissa",
dated "die Mercurii...
-
reinstated as
prince for the
second time.
According to the
Catalogus Principum Capuæ, he
reigned for
twelve years,
which would correspond to his rule jointly...
-
confirmed the
elder Roger as rex
Siciliae ducatus Apuliae et prin****tus
Capuae and
invested him with his titles. He also
invested Roger's son as duke of...