Adhemar of Salerno
Adhemar (or Ademar) (Latin: Ademarius) was the son of Prince Peter of Salerno. He succeeded his father, an usurper, in 853.[1]
Adhemar's rule was unpopular. The counts of Capua whittled away at his princely authority and territory. In 858, he had to call in the assistance of Guy I of Spoleto, who demanded the Liri Valley in return.
In 861, a popular revolt, led by Guaifer of the Dauferidi, overthrew him and imprisoned him.[1] He was tortured and subsequently blinded.[1] Guaifer was elected to replace him.[1]
Sources
- Benigni, Umberto (1912). Catholic Encyclopedia. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company. . In Herbermann, Charles (ed.).
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Preceded by Peter |
Prince of Salerno 853–861 |
Succeeded by Guaifer |
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