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Waifer is a
masculine Germanic given name, also
rendered Waifar, Waiofar,
Guaifer or Guaifar. It is
rendered in
French as Waifre, Waiffre,
Gaifier or Guyver...
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Guaifer (also Guaifar, Waifer, Waifar, or Guaiferio) (c. 835 – 880) was the
Prince of
Salerno from 861. The son of
Daufer the Mute and
grandson of Daufer...
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Guaifer (also Waifer, Waifar, or Gaideris) was the
prince of
Benevento from 878, the
death of his
uncle Adelchis, to his own
death a
short three years...
- ally of Sicard,
freed the
imprisoned Siconulf and, with the
support of
Guaifer,
chief of the
Dauferidi family of Salerno,
brought him to that city to...
- monastery,
leaving both the
kingdom and the
continuing conflict to Waifer, or
Guaifer.
Following the full
occupation of
Septimania in 759,
Pepin turned now his...
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revolt deposed him, and
Guaifer, the
scion of a
local family of note, the Dauferidi, had him
blinded and imprisoned.
Guaifer succeeded him in the princely...
- than with
their Gr****
neighbours of Amalfi, Gaeta, Naples, and Sorrento.
Guaifer of Salerno, however,
briefly put
himself under Muslim suzerainty. In 847...
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little over a year from its
beginning in late 871 or
early 872.
Prince Guaifer of
Salerno led the defence, but the
siege was only
lifted by the arrival...
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entered the
monastery of
Monte C****ino in August. His
parents were
Prince Guaifer and Landelaica,
daughter of
Lando I of Capua. From 877, he was ****ociated...
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continually rotating in
their allegiances.
Guaifer's successor,
Guaimar I, made war on the Saracens.
Guaifer had
originally ****ociated
Guaimar with him...