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Pandenulf was the Count of Capua claiming that title from 862 and holding it successfully during the tumultuous civil war of 879 – 882. He was the son and successor of Pando but was removed on his father’s death by his uncle the bishop Landulf II. On Landulf’s death he reasserted his claim with the support of a large faction though he was opposed by Lando III. He took the cities of Teano and Caserta while Lando’s faction held Caiazzo and Calino.

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