Landulf of Milan (Italian: Landolfo di Milano, Latin: Landulfus Mediolanensis) was a late eleventh-century historian of Milan.
His work Historiae Mediolanensis contains a proportion of pure invention, as well as gross inaccuracies.
[1] He is called Landulf Senior to distinguish him from the unrelated chronicler of Milan Landulf Junior.
[2] He was a married priest[3] and opponent of the Gregorian Reform and the local Patarenes.
There is a complete Italian translation by Alessandro Visconti.