Otto II, not satisfied with the territorial …
Years: 978 - 978
Otto II, not satisfied with the territorial gains made in Italy under Otto I, wants more.
He has gone beyond the goals of his father in regard to his Italian policy, which is based not only on securing his power in Rome, or to cooperate with the Papacy, but also to gain absolute dominion over the whole of Italy.
Influenced by his wife, who is hostile to the return of the Macedonian Dynasty in the shape of Emperor Basil II after the assassination of John I Tzimisces, Otto II has been persuaded to annex Constantinople-controlled southern Italy.
However, this policy necessarily means war with not only the Eastern Roman Empire but the Muslim Fatimid Caliphate as well, who claim southern Italy as within their sphere influence.
The Ottonians' chief lieutenant in central and southern Italy has long been the Lombard leader Pandulf Ironhead.
Originally appointed by Otto I as Prince of Benevento and Capua in 961, Pandulf had waged war against Constantinople and expanded Ottonian control to include the Duchy of Spoleto in 967.
Pandulf’s campaigns under Otto I and Otto II have incorporated all three of the southern Lombard principalities—Capua, …
Locations
People
Groups
- Lombards (West Germanic tribe)
- Germans
- Christianity, Chalcedonian
- Saracens
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Spoleto, Duchy of
- Salerno, Lombard Principality of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Macedonian dynasty
- Capua-Benevento, Lombard Principality of
- German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
- Italy, Kingdom of (Holy Roman Empire)
- Fatimid Caliphate
