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Gisulf is the name of
several figures in the
political history of Italy:
Gisulf of
Spoleto Gisulf I of
Friuli Gisulf II of
Friuli Gisulf I of Benevento...
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Gisulf II (also
spelled Gisulph,
Latin Gisulphus or Gisulfus, and
Italian Gisulfo or Gisolfo) was the last
Lombard prince of
Salerno (1052–1077). Gisulf...
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Gisulf II may
refer to:
Gisulf II of Friuli, Duke of
Friuli (r. c. 591 – c. 611)
Gisulf II of
Benevento (died
between 749 and 753)
Gisulf II of Salerno...
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Prince Richard I of
Capua until it fell on 13
December 1076.
Prince Gisulf II
surrendered the next year and the prin****lity, the
final Lombard state...
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Gisulf I may
refer to:
Gisulf I of
Friuli (reigned c. 569 – c. 590)
Gisulf I of
Benevento (died 706)
Gisulf I of
Salerno (930–977) This disambiguation...
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Gisulf I (also Gisulph, Gisolf, Gisulfo, Gisolfo, Gisulphus, or Gisulfus) (May 930 –
November or
December 977) was the
eldest son of
Guaimar II, Lombard...
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sister of
Gisulf II of Salerno,
securing a new
alliance between Lombards and Normans. In
return for his sister's hand in marriage,
Gisulf demanded that...
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Gisulf was the Duke of
Spoleto from 759 to 761. In 758, Desiderius,
after putting down a
revolt of the Duke Alboin, took
control of the
Duchy of Spoleto...
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Guaimar IV, but
under Gisulf II, the prin****lity
shrank to
insignificance and fell in 1078 to
Robert Guiscard, who had
married Gisulf's sister Sichelgaita...
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Gisulf I,
nephew of King
Alboin 568/c.584–590
Grasulf I
brother of
Gisulf 590–610
Gisulf II, son of
Grasulf I 610–617 T****o, son of
Gisulf II 610–617...