-
prince in
opposition to
Radelchis. This was the
beginning of a
civil war
which was to last more than a decade. In 841,
Radelchis brought in the aid of Saracen...
-
Radelchis II (died 907) was the
prince of
Benevento from 881 to 900 with a long
interruption during which the
Byzantines and
Spoletans vied for the prin****lity...
-
rival dukes of Benevento,
Radelchis I and Siconulf, to make peace. His
mediation split the
Lombard duchy and gave
Radelchis his
share with
Benevento as...
- brother, Siconulf, was
proclaimed prince in
Salerno while the ********in
Radelchis took the
throne in Benevento.
After 10
years of
civil war,
Emperor Louis...
-
related to
Adelchis of Benevento.
Adelchis (died May 878) was the son of
Radelchis I,
Prince of Benevento, and
successor of his
brother Radelgar in 854....
- in 847, who had been part of the
mercenary garrison installed there by
Radelchis I of Benevento. The city was
conquered and the
emirate extinguished in...
- themselves. In the year 840, Siconulf, lord of Salerno,
fighting with
Radelchis and Landulf,
lords of
Benevento and Capua,
called to his aid the Saracens...
-
Prince (832–839)
Radelchis I,
Prince (839–851) Radelgar,
Prince (851–854) Adelchis,
Prince (854–878) Waifer,
Prince (878–881)
Radelchis II,
Prince (881–884...
- gastald. In 839, the
prince of Benevento, Sicard, was ********inated by
Radelchis I of Benevento, who took over the throne. Sicard's
brother Siconulf was...
- 817–832 Sico I 832–839
Sicard 839–851
Radelchis I 851–854
Radelgar 854–878
Adelchis 878–881
Waifer 881–884
Radelchis II (deposed) 884–890
Aiulf II 890–891...