- Gisulf I of Benevento
Gisulf I (died 706 [Perhaps 707. The "Lexikon" gives his death as 698, which is consistent with
Paul the Deacon 's statement about a reign of seventeen years, but it clearly contradicts references to acts undertaken during the pontificate of John VI around 705.] ) was theduke of Benevento from 680, when his brother Grimoald died. His father was Romuald I. His mother was Theodrada (or Theuderata), daughter ofLupus of Friuli , and she exercised the regency for him for the first years of his reign.According to
Paul the Deacon , it was during his reign that the relics ofSaint Benedict of Nursia andSaint Scholastica his sister were taken fromMonte Cassino by theFranks .In about 705, Gisulf took the cities of Sora,
Arpino , andArce . He marched as far as Horrea [Paul the Deacon, Chapter XXVII. Identified asPuteoli or a location at the five mile mark of theVia Latina .] , plundering and burning, before he was confronted with gifts by the ambassadors ofPope John VI , who ransomed many of his captives and induced him to return whence he had come to his own dominions.He was an energetic duke, like his father and grandfather. He fought against king, pope, and Byzantine. He was married to Winiperga and was succeeded by his son Romuald II.
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* [http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/langobarden_fuersten_von_benevent_capua_salerno/gisulf_1_herzog_von_benevent_+_698.html "Lexikon des Mittelalters": Gisulf I. Herzog von Benevent (681-698)] .
*Paul the Deacon . [http://www.northvegr.org/lore/langobard/index.php "Historia Langobardorum"] . Available at Northvegr.Notes
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