Landulf I (archbishop of Benevento)

[1] In February 967, the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I visited Benevento and confirmed for Landulf his direct jurisdiction over the diocese of Siponto (which was effectively joined to that of Benevento) and over the sanctuary of San Michele Arcangelo sul Monte Gargano in a diploma dated 13 February.

[2] On 26 May 969, at a synod in Rome presided over by Pope John XIII, Benevento became the second diocese in southern Italy to be raised to metropolitan rank after Capua (between 966 and 968).

[4] The bull lists the suffragan dioceses under Landulf as Sant'Agata dei Goti, Avellino, Frigento, Ariano, Ascoli, Bovino, Vulturara, Larino, Telese and Alife.

[1] Landulf is well known for overseeing the production of several liturgical rotulae (scrolls) in Beneventan script now kept in the Biblioteca Casanatense in Rome.

One of these, the benedictional Casanatense 724, ends with the words "I am Bishop Landulf's" (LANDOLFI EPISCOPI SUM) in gold capital block letters.

Landulf as archbishop, with a square nimbus and pallium , giving a jewelled codex to a lector as the symbol of his lectorship. From Casanatense 724.