Your master, says Nicephorus, has given aid and protection
prinminibus Capuano et Beneventano, servis meis,
quos oppugnare dispono .... Nova (potius nota) res est quod
eorum patres et avi nostro Imperio tributa dederunt
(Liutprand, in Legat. p. 484.).
Salerno is not mentioned, yet the prince changed his party about the same time, and Camillo Pellegrino (Script. Rer. Ital. tom. ii. pars i. p. 285) has nicely discerned this change in the style of the anonymous Chronicle. On the rational ground of history and language, Liutprand (p. 480) had asserted the Latin claim to Apulia and Calabria.