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About Laidolf, prince of Capua
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5. LAIDOLF (-after 999). A charter dated Aug 981 records an exchange of property between the inhabitants of Bitulacci and "domino Atenolfi fili bone recordationis domini Paldolfi…principis…et…domini Landenolfi et Laidolfi et Gisolfi germanis tuis filii predicti domini Paldolfi…principis"[1692]. “Aloara et Landenolfus filio eius...Langovardorum gentis principes” donated property in Capua to Montecassino, at the request of “Aidolfus et Gisolfus comitibus...filiis et fratribus nostris”, by charter dated “anno nono principatus domni Landenolfi...principis indictione quarta” [991][1693]. Conte di Teano. The Cronica de Monasterio Sanctissimi Benedicti records that "Laydolfum frater eius [=Landenulf] quo Tianus erat comitem" succeeded his brother in 992 as LAIDOLF Prince of Capua, and that he was deposed and exiled with his wife in 999[1694]. “Laidulfus...Langovardorum gentis princeps” donated property to Montecassino, at the request of “Guido comes”, by charter dated “IV Id Dec anno secundo principatus domni Laydulfi...principis...in civitate Capuana” [993][1695]. The Chronica Monasterii Casinensis states that it was said that "Laidulfo" had agreed to the assassination of his brother, when recording his exile from Capua[1696].
m MARIA, daughter of ---. The Cronica de Monasterio Sanctissimi Benedicti names "Maria principissa" as "uxor Laydolfi" when recording that they were exiled by Emperor Otto III[1697].