Pandulf II of Capua
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{{Cite book |last=Gregorovius |first=Ferdinand |title=History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages Vol.4 |date=1905 |publisher=Bell |pages=718}}{{Cite book |last=Bloch |first=Herbert |title=Monte Cassino in the Middle Ages Vol. 1-3 |publisher=Harvard University Press |year=1986 |edition= |publication-date=1986 |pages=203}}{{Cite book |last=Van Houts |first=Elisabeth |title=The Normans in Europe |publisher=Manchester University Press |year=2013 |isbn=9781526112675}}Pandulf II (or III), called the Black (Niger) or the Young, was the son and successor of Landulf VII of Capua in 1007. He ruled jointly with his uncle, Pandulf II of Benevento, who was originally his regent, until the latter's death in 1014.{{Cite book |last=McKitterick |first=Rosamond |title=The New Cambridge Medieval History |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1995 |isbn=9780521364478 |publication-date=1995}}
It is recorded that he ruled jointly with his father, but from what date is unknown. In February 1016, he associated his cousin Pandulf IV with him. Thereafter, he disappears from records.
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Category:11th-century Lombard people
Category:Year of birth unknown
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