- Pandulf V of Capua
Pandulf V was the count of
Teano andprince of Capua (1022 – 1026). That he was related to the ruling dynasty of Capua seems likely, but is uncertain. He was installed at Capua byPilgrim, Archbishop of Cologne , who besieged Capua and deposed the current prince, Pandulf IV was imprisoned in Germany. TheEmperor Henry II officially granted the principality to Pandulf V in 1023 and associated his son John with him as co-prince.In 1024, at the behest of
Guaimar III of Salerno ,Emperor Conrad II released Pandulf IV. Guaimar and Pandulf promptly besieged Capua with the help of the Norman mercenaryRainulf Drengott . In 1025, the Byzantine catapanBasil Boiannes , who had been busy on a Sicilian expedition, joined them with a giant force. In 1026, after an 18-month siege, Boiannes negotiated Pandulf V's surrender and granted him and his son John safe conduct toNaples .In 1027, Pandulf IV, now reinstated, besieged
Sergius IV of Naples , who had offered haven to Pandulf of Teano. The city fell and Sergius went into hiding. Pandulf and his son fled to eitherRome or "Romania", where he died some years later. John was dead by 1052, when his younger brother Pandulf appears as the "firstborn" among his brothers.References
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*Norwich, John Julius. "The Normans in the South 1016-1130". Longmans:London , 1967.
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