- Desiderius, also
known as
Daufer or
Dauferius (born c. 720 – died c. 786), was king of the
Lombards in
northern Italy,
ruling from 756 to 774. The Frankish...
- 835 – 880) was the
Prince of
Salerno from 861. The son of
Daufer the Mute and
grandson of
Daufer the Prophet, he was the
first of the
Dauferidi to sit on...
-
miracles performed by
Benedict of
Nursia and
other saints at
Monte C****ino.
Daufer was born in c. 1026. He
obtained permission to
enter the
monastery of S...
-
church coupled with the prin****lity's
decline caused Landulf's uncle,
Daufer, to flee the city and take
refuge with
Guaimar IV of Salerno, who housed...
- ****ociated as dux in
Fondi in 999. Also in 992, John's
brothers Gregory and
Daufer appeared as
counts in
Castro d'Argento and Traetto. In 997,
another brother...
- Trinità
della Cava.
Daufer's nephew Landulf personally traveled to
Salerno to meet with
Guaimar and
negotiate the
return of
Daufer.
Daufer was
returned with...
- and the
Bishop Bernard, her brother-in-law,
hosted several local leaders:
Daufer of Traetto,
Pandulf II of Capua,
Sergius IV of Naples,
Atenulf of Montec****ino...
-
church coupled with the prin****lity's
decline caused Pandulf's brother,
Daufer (later Pope
Victor III), to flee the city and take
refuge with
Guaimar IV...
- He
disputed the
rights to
Spinio (Spigno Vecchia) with his nephew,
Count Daufer II of Traetto, but they came to an
agreement and
divided the
place later...
-
diplomat in a
dangerous time. Pope
Victor III (c. 1026 – 1087),
original name
Daufer, was pope from 1086 to 1087. Pope
Gregory VIII (c. 1100/1105 – 1187), original...