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Principality of Capua

900 CE – 1156 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
900 CE – 1156 CE
Duration
256 years
Known Periods
7
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Principality of Capua (Latin: Principatus Capuae or Capue, Modern Italian: Principato di Capua) was a Lombard (and later Norman) state centred on Capua in Southern Italy. Towards the end of the 10th century the Principality reached its apogee, occupying most of the Terra di Lavoro area. It was originally a gastaldate, then a county, within the principality of Salerno. Under the Sicilian monarchy, the former principality remained one of the two chief mainland components of royal rule alongside Apulia, and twelfth-century sources often identified its territory as the Terra di Lavoro.

Historical Periods

Principality of Capua (840–865)

840 CE – 865 CE

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Area: 384 km²

Principality of Capua (875–899)

875 CE – 899 CE

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Area: 384 km²

Principality of Capua (990–1009)

990 CE – 1009 CE

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Area: 384 km²

Principality of Capua (1015–1027)

1015 CE – 1027 CE

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Area: 384 km²

Principality of Capua (1028–1033)

1028 CE – 1033 CE

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Area: 1,130 km²

Principality of Capua (1034–1039)

1034 CE – 1039 CE

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Area: 1,008 km²

Principality of Capua (1056–1065)

1056 CE – 1065 CE

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Area: 432 km²

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