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Madre de Landenolf di Capua, gastaldo di Teano; Lando I, count of Capua; Pando "the Rapacious" count of Capua and Landulf II, bishop & count of Capua http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SOUTHERN%20ITALY,%20PRE-NORMAN.htm#dauRofritMLandolfICapua i) [ daughter . The parentage of the wife of Landolf [I] is suggested by the Chronicon Salernitanum which names "Adelchisi Rofrit filius et suum cognatum Landolfum comite Capuano"[312]. Stasser suggests that "cognatus" should be interpreted as brother-in-law in this context, and therefore that Landolf´s wife was the daughter of Rofrit[313]. If that is correct, she could also have been the sister of Adelchis´s own wife. m LANDOLF [I] Count of Capua, son of PANDO & his wife --- (-[842]).] CILENTO, Nicola. Le origini della Signoria Capuana nella Longobardia minore, Roma 1966. | ||||