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Duke of Amalfi

Index Duke of Amalfi

Medieval Amalfi was ruled, in the tenth and eleventh centuries, by a series of dukes (duces), sometimes called dogi (singular doge) corresponding with the republic of Venice, a maritime rival throughout the Middle Ages. [1]

46 relations: Adelfer of Amalfi, Alfonso I Piccolomini, Battle of Stilo, Captain General of the Church, Castello Barbarossa, Cesare II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla, Diana Guardato, Doge, Duchy of Amalfi, Ferrante II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla, Ferrante III Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla, Gisulf II of Salerno, Guaimar II of Amalfi, Guaimar IV of Salerno, Hauteville family, Italy in the Middle Ages, John I of Amalfi, John II of Amalfi, John III of Amalfi, Lando I of Capua, List of current Grandees of Spain, List of dukes in the peerage of Spain, List of Princes of Salerno, Lists of rulers of Italy, Manso I of Amalfi, Manso II of Amalfi, Manso, Prefect of Amalfi, Maria of Amalfi, Marinus Sebastus of Amalfi, Mastalus I of Amalfi, Mastalus II of Amalfi, Nobility of Italy, Orsini family, Patrician (post-Roman Europe), Principality of Salerno, Relief of Thionville, San Giovanni del Toro, Sergius I of Amalfi, Sergius II of Amalfi, Sergius II of Naples, Sergius III of Amalfi, Spanish nobility, Stephen, Prefect of Amalfi, The Duchess of Malfi, 1069, 953.

Adelfer of Amalfi

Adelfer or Adelferio was briefly the usurper duke of Amalfi from 984 to 986, while his brother, Manso I, was reigning in Salerno.

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Alfonso I Piccolomini

Alfonso I Piccolomini (1468–1498) was Duke of Amalfi.

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Battle of Stilo

The Battle of Stilo or Cape Colonna was fought on 13 or 14 July 982 near Crotone in Calabria between the forces of the Emperor Otto II and his Italo-Lombard allies and those of the Kalbid emir of Sicily, Abu'l-Qasim.

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Captain General of the Church

The Captain General of the Church (Capitano generale della Chiesa) was the de facto commander-in-chief of the papal armed forces during the Middle Ages.

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Castello Barbarossa

Castello Barbarossa is an archaeological ruin and ornithological station in Anacapri, on the island of Capri, Italy. It derives its name from the pirate and Ottoman admiral, Hayreddin, nicknamed Barbarossa ("Redbeard"), who stormed it in 1535 and destroyed it in 1544. The construction date is uncertain but it perhaps dates back to the late ninth century. From 1898, the structure, now in ruins, was owned by the Swedish psychiatrist Axel Munthe who donated it to his foundation. The surroundings, interesting for their botanical features, are home to the island's ornithological station.

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Cesare II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla

Cesare II Gonzaga (Mantua, 1592 – 26 February 1632) was Duke of Guastalla.

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Diana Guardato

Diana Guardato was a member of the aristocratic Patrician Guardato family, and had three children with King Ferdinand I.

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Doge

A doge (plural dogi or doges) was an elected lord and chief of state in many of the Italian city-states during the medieval and renaissance periods.

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Duchy of Amalfi

The Duchy of Amalfi (Ducato di Amalfi) or the Republic of Amalfi (Repubblica di Amalfi) was a de facto independent state centered on the Southern Italian city of Amalfi during the 10th and 11th centuries.

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Ferrante II Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla

Ferrante II Gonzaga (1563 – 5 August 1630) was Count of Guastalla and, from 1621, Duke of Guastalla.

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Ferrante III Gonzaga, Duke of Guastalla

Ferrante III Gonzaga (4 April 1618 – 11 January 1678), was a Duke of Guastalla.

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Gisulf II of Salerno

Gisulf II (also spelled Gisulph, Latin Gisulphus or Gisulfus, and Italian Gisulfo or Gisolfo) was the last Lombard prince of Salerno (1052–1077).

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Guaimar II of Amalfi

Guaimar II was the duke of Amalfi, ruling alongside his father, Manso II, and under the suzerainty of his namesake, Guaimar IV of Salerno, from 1047, when his father first associated him, to his and his father's deposition in 1052 by his uncle, John II, after the assassination of the prince of Salerno.

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Guaimar IV of Salerno

Guaimar IV (c. 1013 – 2, 3 or 4 June 1052) was Prince of Salerno (1027–1052), Duke of Amalfi (1039–1052), Duke of Gaeta (1040–1041), and Prince of Capua (1038–1047) in Southern Italy over the period from 1027 to 1052.

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Hauteville family

The Hauteville family, also called the Hauteville dynasty or House of Hauteville (French: Maison de Hauteville, Italian: Casa d'Altavilla), was a Norman family originally of seigneurial rank from the Cotentin.

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Italy in the Middle Ages

The history of the Italian peninsula during the medieval period can be roughly defined as the time between the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and the Italian Renaissance.

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John I of Amalfi

John I (died 1007) was the duke of Amalfi (1004–1007) and prince of Salerno (981–983).

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John II of Amalfi

John II was the duke of Amalfi from 1029 to 1069 with multiple interruptions.

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John III of Amalfi

John III or John IV (the enumeration of Amalfitan rulers has never been standardised) was the duke of Amalfi briefly in 1073 by right of succession following the death of his father, Sergius III, in November.

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Lando I of Capua

Lando I (died 861) was the count of Capua from 843.

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List of current Grandees of Spain

Grandees of Spain (Grandes de España) are the highest-ranking members of the Spanish nobility.

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List of dukes in the peerage of Spain

This is a list of the 144 present and extant dukes in the peerages of the Kingdom of Spain.

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List of Princes of Salerno

This page is a list of the rulers of the Principality of Salerno.

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Lists of rulers of Italy

This is a list of rulers and office-holders of Italy.

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Manso I of Amalfi

Manso I (Mansone) (died 1004) was the duke of Amalfi (966–1004) and prince of Salerno (981–983).

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Manso II of Amalfi

Manso II the Blind was the duke of Amalfi on three separate occasions: from 1028 to 1029, from 1034 to 1038, and from 1043 to 1052.

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Manso, Prefect of Amalfi

Manso I or II was the Prefect of Amalfi from 898 to 914.

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Maria of Amalfi

Maria (985 – c. 1040) was ruling Duchess of Amalfi in co-regency with her sons twice: in 1028–29 and in 1034–39.

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Marinus Sebastus of Amalfi

Marinus Sebastus (Marino Sebaste) was a scion of the dynasty of the Sergi (Dukes of Naples) and the Amalfitan family of the Capuano.

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Mastalus I of Amalfi

Mastalus I (Mastalo) (died 953) was the penultimate ''patricius'' of Amalfi.

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Mastalus II of Amalfi

Mastalus II (Mastalo) (died 958) was the first duke of Amalfi from 957 until his death.

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Nobility of Italy

The Nobility of Italy (Nobiltà italiana) comprises individuals and their families of the Italian peninsula, and the islands linked with it, recognized by sovereigns, such as the Holy Roman Emperor, the Holy See, the Kings of Italy, and certain other Italian kings and sovereigns, as members of a class of persons officially enjoying hereditary privileges which distinguished them from other persons and families.

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Orsini family

The Orsini family is an Italian noble family; it was one of the most influential princely families in medieval Italy and renaissance Rome.

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Patrician (post-Roman Europe)

Patricianship, the quality of belonging to a patriciate, began in the ancient world, where cities such as Ancient Rome had a class of patrician families whose members were the only people allowed to exercise many political functions.

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Principality of Salerno

The Lombard Principality of Salerno was a South Italian state, formed in 851 out of the Principality of Benevento after a decade-long civil war.

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Relief of Thionville

The Marshal of Feuquières with 13,000 Frenchmen invests the Thionville plaza in Lorraine, rescued by Cardinal Infante and Ottavio Piccolomini with 6,000 knights and 10-14,000 infantrymen, a Spanish contingent led by the Luxembourgish baron Jean de Beck, with the third of Naples and the artillery directed by Ernest de Suys.

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San Giovanni del Toro

The Chiesa di San Giovanni del Toro (Italian: "Church of St. John of the Bull") is a church in Ravello, southern Italy.

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Sergius I of Amalfi

Sergius I (died 966) was the second Duke of Amalfi and first of the Musco Comite family.

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Sergius II of Amalfi

Sergius II was the Patrician and Duke of Amalfi, the son and successor of John I, who co-reigned with his father until the latter's death in 1007.

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Sergius II of Naples

Sergius II was Duke of Naples from 870 to 877.

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Sergius III of Amalfi

Sergius III (or IV) (died November 1073) was the duke of Amalfi from 1069, when he succeeded his father John II, until his death.

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Spanish nobility

Spanish nobles are persons who possess the legal status of hereditary nobility according to the laws and traditions of the Spanish monarchy and those who hold personal nobility as bestowed by one of the two highest orders of knighthood of the Kingdom, namely the Order of Charles III and the Order of Isabella the Catholic.

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Stephen, Prefect of Amalfi

Stephen (or Stefanus) was the Prefect of Amalfi from 879 to 898.

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The Duchess of Malfi

The Duchess of Malfi (originally published as The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy) is a macabre, tragic play written by the English dramatist John Webster in 1612–13.

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1069

Year 1069 (MLXIX) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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953

Year 953 (CMLIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Amalfi

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