Lando II of Capua

Lando II, called Cyruttu, was the count of Capua briefly for six months in 861.

In May 859, a massive joint expedition of Salerno, Naples, Amalfi, and Suessola marched on Capua.

He defeated the forces sent against them, led by Caesar and Gregory, sons of Sergius I of Naples, at the bridge of Teodemondo over the Volturno.

Erchempert places the battle on 8 May, the day of Michael the Archangel, whose cult was popular among the Lombards.

Lando did succeed his father when he died, but he was expelled shortly thereafter by his uncle Pando.