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Siconulf (also Siconolf, Sikenolf, Siconolfo, or Siconulfus) was the
first prince of Salerno, the
brother of Sicard,
prince of
Benevento (832–839), who...
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Sicard and
imprisonment of Sicard's brother,
Siconulf, to his death,
though in his time the prin****lity was divided. According...
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people of
Salerno promptly proclaimed his brother,
Siconulf, prince. War
raged between Radelchis and
Siconulf until Emperor Louis II, King of Italy, came down...
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coronation and
compelled the
rival dukes of Benevento,
Radelchis I and
Siconulf, to make peace. His
mediation split the
Lombard duchy and gave Radelchis...
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service of the
unscrupulous Beneventans themselves. In the year 840,
Siconulf, lord of Salerno,
fighting with
Radelchis and Landulf,
lords of Benevento...
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interfered in the
Beneventan civil war on the side of his brother-in-law
Siconulf. He
acted as
arbiter several times for high fees, but only Lothair's successor...
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these early prefectural elections. Subsequently,
Amalfi helped to free
Siconulf to
oppose the
ruling Prince of Benevento. In 897, the self-governing republic...
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Benevento and
imprisoned Sicard's heir and brother,
Siconulf, in Taranto.
Amalfitan merchants rescued Siconulf from prison, and he was
proclaimed prince in Salerno...
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treasurer of Sicard, who
proclaims himself ruler of Benevento. He
imprisons Siconulf, heir and
brother of Sicard, in Taranto. But
Amalfitan merchants, led by...
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Muhammad Abul
Abbas took Messina, Sicily.
Around the same time
Radelchis and
Siconulf,
rivals engaged in
civil war over the Prin****lity of Benevento, hired...