List of counts of Aversa
In 1030, the first Norman foothold in the Mezzogiorno was created when Sergius IV of Naples gave the town and vicinity of Aversa as a county to Ranulf. The following are the counts of Aversa:
- Rainulf I 1030–1045
 - Asclettin 1045 (nephew of prec.)
 - Rodulf Cappello 1045–1046 (appointee of the Prince of Salerno)[1]
 - Rainulf II Trincanocte 1045–1048 (cousin of Asclettin)
 - Herman 1048–1049 (son)
 - Richard I 1049–1078 (cousin)
 
In 1058, Richard conquered the Principality of Capua and thereafter the counts of Aversa were, more importantly, princes of Capua.
References
    
- Kenneth Baxter Wolf, Making History: the Normans and Their Historians in Eleventh-century Italy (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995), p. 14.
 
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