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- Victor of Capua (Victor Capuanus) was a sixth-century bishop of Capua, in Italy. About his life nothing is known except what is found in his...
- male, deceased (1172)
- Henry ("Arricus" or "Arrico") (1160 - 1172) was the youngest and second surviving son of William I of Sicily by Margaret of Navarre. By his...
- male, deceased (1156)
- Robert II (died 1156) was the count of Aversa and the prince of Capua from 1127 until his death. He was the only son and successor of Jordan II of...
- male, deceased (843)
- 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...
- male, deceased (1120)
- Richard III (died 10 June 1120), count of Aversa and prince of Capua briefly in 1120 between his anointing on 27 May and his death, was the only...
- male, deceased (1050)
- Pandulf IV (also spelled "Randulf", "Bandulf", "Pandulph", "Pandolf", "Paldolf", or "Pandolfo") was the prince of Capua on three separate...
- male, deceased (1127)
- Jordan II (Italian: "Giordano") (c. 1080 - 19 December 1127), third-born son of Jordan I of Capua and Gaitelgrima, was the second to last count of...
- male, deceased (1120)
- Robert I (died 1120), count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 1106, on the death of his elder and heirless brother Richard, was the second eldest...
- male, deceased (910)
- Atenulf I (died 910), called the Great (Latin "magnus"), was the prince of Capua from 7 January 887 and of Benevento from 899, when he conquered...
- male, deceased (1091)
- Jordan I (Italian: "Giordano") (died 1091), count of Aversa and prince of Capua from 1078 to his death, was the eldest son and successor of Prince...
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