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PACTUM SICARDI

The 'Pactum Sicardi' was a treaty signed on July 4, 836 between the three Greek Tyrrhenian city-states (duchies) of Sorrento, Naples, and Amalfi and the Prince of Benevento, Sicard. The treaty was an armistice which was supposed to last five years. Sicard also recognised the rights of merchants from the three cities to travel through his domains. However, war began again in 837, when Andrew II of Naples called in the Saracens as allies against the Lombards of Benevento. In 838, Sicard captured Amalfi by sea.

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