- civil, martial, and
judicial powers. By the
Edictum Rothari of 643, the
gastalds were
given the
civil authority in the
cities and the
reeves the like authority...
- Prin****lity of Capua. The
gastalds (or counts) of
Capua were v****als of the
princes of
Benevento until the
early 840s, when
Gastald Landulf began to clamour...
- (in Mira). In lieu of the
earlier tribunes (elected by the people) and
gastalds (corresponding with the Doge),
during the
Republic each
district was led...
- hereditary.
Beneath them in the
internal structure were the
counts and
gastalds, a
uniquely Lombard title initially referring to
judicial functions, similar...
- of the
Garigliano in 915. The
independent state of
Salerno inspired the
gastalds of
Capua to move
towards independence, and by the end of the
century they...
- 1301,
Bartolomeo immediately succeeded him as "Captain and Rector" of the
gastalds and
people of Verona.
During his
brief rule,
Bartolomeo further consolidated...
- of
Spoleto joined Gerard,
count of Marsi, Maielpoto,
gastald of Telese, and Wandelbert,
gastald of Boiano, to
prevent Sawdan from re-entering Bari after...
-
Landulf I (c. 795 – 843),
called the Old, was the
first gastald of
Capua of his
illustrious family,
which would rule
Capua until 1058.
According to the...
-
Chancellor of
Florence Counts of
Aversa Dukes and
princes of
Benevento Gastalds and
princes of
Capua Dukes of
Ferrara and of
Modena Dukes of
Friuli Hypati...
- (981–1014) Prin****lity of
Capua (complete list) –
Atenulf I,
Gastald (887–910)
Landulf III,
Gastald (901–910),
Prince (910–943)
Atenulf II, co-Prince (911–940)...