Siconulf Of Salerno

male, deceased (851)
Siconulf (also "Siconolf", "Siconolfo", or "Siconulfus") was the first prince of Salerno, the brother of Sicard, prince of Benevento (832-839), who...

Nicholas, Archbishop Of Salerno

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Nicholas of Ajello was the second son of the Sicilian chancellor Matthew of Ajello and the archbishop of Salerno from 1181, when he succeeded the...

Romuald Archbishop Of Salerno II, Archbishop of Salerno

male, deceased (1181)
Romuald Guarna (between 1110 and 1120 - 1 April 1181 or 1182) was probably the most eminent of the archbishops of Salerno in the Middle Ages. He...

Guaimar III of Salerno III of Salerno

male, deceased (1027)
Guaimar III (also "Waimar", "Gaimar", "Guaimaro", or "Guaimario" and sometimes numbered Guaimar IV) (c.983 - c.1027) was duke (or prince) of...

John II of Salerno II of Salerno

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John II (died between 994 and 998), called the Accursed, son of Lampert of Spoleto, was the count of the palace of Salerno in 980 and acting regent...

Gisulf II of Salerno II of Salerno

male
Gisulf II (also spelled "Gisulph", Latin "Gisulphus" or "Gisulfus", and Italian "Gisulfo" or "Gisolfo") was the last Lombard prince of Salerno...
Trotula Of Salerno

Trotula Of Salerno

female, 919 years old
Trotula of Salerno (b. c. 1090), also known as Trotula di Ruggiero, Trota and Trocta, was a female physician who wrote several influential works on...

Guaimar II of Salerno II of Salerno

male, deceased (946)
Guaimar II (also "Waimar", "Gaimar", or "Guaimario", sometimes called Gybbosus, meaning "Hunchback"; died 4 June 946) was the prince of Salerno...

Gisulf I of Salerno I of Salerno

male, deceased (977)
Gisulf I (also "Gisulph", "Gisolf", "Gisulfo", "Gisolfo", "Gisulphus", or "Gisulfus"; May 930 - November or December 977) was the eldest son of his...

Guaimar I of Salerno I of Salerno

male, deceased (901)
Guaimar I (also "Waimar", "Gaimar", or "Guaimario"; c. 855 - 901) was the prince of Salerno from 880, when his father entered the monastery of...