Pandulf of Anagni

The two sides of Pandulf's career represented in a fresco he commissioned for his cathedral: the priest Melchizedek (left) and the warrior Abraham (right)

Pandulf of Anagni[1] (died 1256) was an Italian cleric and military commander who became the bishop of Anagni in 1237. He came from a prominent family closely connected to a series of popes. In papal service, he led an army into the Kingdom of Sicily during the War of the Keys in 1229. As bishop, he commissioned the frescoes in the cathedral of Anagni.

  1. ^ Smith 1965, p. 4, spells the name "Pandulph". Silorata 2007, p. 57, uses Pandolfo di Anagni (in Italian).