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Esposo de: .... di Gaeta Ex-partner of (No Name) Padre de Petrus Mirus di Gaeta; Leo di Gaeta; Constantine di Gaeta; Sichelgaita, dei duchi di Gaeta; Docibilis II, duca di Gaeta; Matrona di Gaeta; abadessa Megalu di Gaeta and (+3) Theoctisa, Bona, Maru. Hermano de: Bona di Gaeta; Maria di Gaeta; Eufimia of Naples; Leo of Gaeta; Anatolis di Gaeta; and Magalu di Gaeta https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_I_di_Gaeta http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SOUTHERN%20ITALY,%20PRE-NORMAN.htm#IoannesIGaetaB IOANNES [I], son of DOCIBILIS [I] Lord of Gaeta & his wife Matrona --- (-after Jun 933). He was associated by his father in ruling Gaeta in early 877 or before, as shown by a letter of Pope John VIII dated 9 Apr 877 addressed to "Decibili et Iohanni hypatis" thanking them for attacking the Saracens[2343]. The testament of "Docibilis ypatus civitatis istius Gaietane", dated 906, names his wife (and her father) and his children (in order) "Bona, Maria, Euphemia, Jean, Léon, Anatole, Megalu"[2344]. He succeeded his father as Lord [prefect/hypatos] of Gaeta. He was granted the Byzantine title patrikios in 914 by the Byzantine strategos in Campania in an attempt to get the support of Gaeta in fighting the Arabs[2345]. He participated in the expedition which removed the Arab settlement from the mouth of the River Garigliano in 915, for which he was rewarded with a confirmation of the transfer of Fondi and Traetto by Pope John X[2346]. 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"[2347]. m ---. The name of Ioannes´s wife is not known. Mistress (1): ---. Ioannes [I] & his wife had seven children Ioannes I had three illegitimate sons by Mistress (1) | ||||