Docibile I di Gaeta Matrona

Giovanni I di Gaeta

Docibilis II di Gaeta

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Hijes:
María di Gaeta
Docibilis II di Gaeta
  • Nacimiento: Entre 890 y 895, ?, Italia
  • Fallecido/a: Entre 954 y 957, ?, Italia
  • Ocupación: Dux di Gaeta
  • Fuente: geni.com
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    Padre de Maria di Gaeta; Ioannes II, duke of Gaeta and Marinus, duca di Gaeta
    Hermano de: Sichelgaita, dei duchi di Gaeta; Matrona di Gaeta; abadessa Megalu di Gaeta and (+3) Theoctisa, Bona, Maru.
    Medio Hermano de: Petrus Mirus di Gaeta; Leo di Gaeta and Constantine di Gaeta

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docibilis_II_of_Gaeta
    Docibilis II (Italian: Docibile; c. 880 – c. 954) was the ruler of Gaeta, in one capacity or another, from 906 until his death. He was the son of the hypatus John I, who made him co-ruler in 906 or thereabouts. .. ...

    https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/docibile_(Dizionario-Biografico)/
    http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SOUTHERN%20ITALY,%20PRE-NORMAN.htm#DocibilisIIGaetaB

    DOCIBILIS [II], son of IOANNES I Lord of Gaeta & his wife --- ([890/95]-). His father associated him in the government of Gaeta in early 914, as shown by the charter dated Jun 914 which records the consent of "domni Iohannis et domni Docibili…ypati"[2367]. 914-54. A charter dated Jun 933 records a donation with the consent of "domni Iohannis imperiali patricii et domni Docibili seu domni Iohannis…duces et ypati"[2368]. He succeeded his father as Lord [prefect/hypatos] of Gaeta. He was the first of his family recorded (for the first time in 933) as having used the title dux[2369]. The testament of Docibilis [II], dated May 954, names "Marino duci et…Gregorio et…Leone filiis meis"[2370].

    m ORANIA, daughter of --- (-[Mar 949/May 954]). "Domno Docibili…duci et ypato seu domna Horanie ypatisse iugalibus" are named in a charter datd Mar 949[2371]. Stasser suggests that she was Orania of Naples, daughter of Ioannes II Duke of Naples & his wife ---[2372], based, it would seem, only on her husband´s testament dated May 954 mentioning land in Cimiterio and Liburia in the duchy of Naples "qui fuit de Oraniæ ducissæ bonæ memoriæ uxori meæ"[2373].

    Docibilis [II] & his wife had nine children:
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