Anatolius di Gaeta

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Bonus
Anatolius di Gaeta
  • Nacimiento: Entre 690 and 836, ?, Italia
  • Fallecido/a: 8??, ?, Italia
  • Ocupación: Signor e Conte di Gaeta
  • Fuente: geni.com
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    Padre de Constantine, hypatus of Gaeta; Ioannes; Bonus and Elisabetta

    https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sovrani_di_Gaeta#Governo_della_dinastia_degli_Anatolidi

    A. [LORDS of GAETA] (FAMILY of ANATOLIUS)
    The town of Gaeta formed part of the duchy of Naples in the early 9th century, but by the late 880s appears to have asserted its autonomy, although at that time it was a still only a small fortification. The local rulers from 839 were known as hypatoi [prefects]. Byzantine influence at that time is apparent, not only from this noble title but also from the use of dating clauses which refer to Byzantine imperial reigns in local contemporary documents until 936[2300]. The title dux (presumably a Byzantine appointment, although this has not been verified in the primary sources so far consulted) of Gaeta is noted for the first time in a document dated 933[2301]. The duchy was never strong militarily, and was further weakened as members of the ruling family established their own outlying castles within the ducal territory. Pandolf IV Prince of Capua occupied Gaeta before 1036 until 1038, when he was deposed by Guaimar IV Prince of Salerno. The latter appointed Rainulf Conte di Aversa as puppet duke. The Gaetans installed Atenulf di Aquino (son-in-law of Pandolf IV Prince of Capua) as their duke in 1045. After this time, Gaeta was dominated by the Norman counts of Aversa. Richard I Prince of Capua deposed Duke Atenulf II in 1062, and imposed himself and his son Jordan as dukes of Gaeta. He appointed a series of puppet dukes who ruled from [1064]. It has not yet been possible to verify all of the relationships between the rulers of Gaeta, from the primary sources so far consulted, except where otherwise indicated and excepted as cited in Skinner[2302].

    -https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SOUTHERN%20ITALY,%20PRE-NORMAN.htm...

    ANATOLIUS, son of ---.
    m ---. The name of Anatolius's wife is not known.

    Anatolius & his wife had four children:
    1. CONSTANTINE (-after 866). "Constantinus ypatus filius Anatolii comitis" recognised having received property from "Helisavet…sorori mee seu domino Theodosio magnificus nepoti nostro" by charter dated 839[2303]. "Theodosium prefecturium filius quoddam domine Heline" confirmed that "domino Constantino et domino Mariano…ypatos Kastri Kaietani…genitori et filio" had received property "Casales…in…territorio Cornazzano" from "quoddam domine Helisabet socere mee et germane et thie vestre" by charter dated 865[2304]. He was described as hypatos[2305] of the castle of Gaeta when he received landed estates in 839 and 866 from his sister and her son-in-law[2306].
    m ---. The name of Constantine's wife is not known. Constantine & his wife had one child:
    a) MARINUS (-after 866). His parentage is confirmed by the charter dated 865 under which "Theodosium prefecturium filius quoddam domine Heline" confirmed that "domino Constantino et domino Mariano…ypatos Kastri Kaietani…genitori et filio" had received property "Casales…in…territorio Cornazzano" from "quoddam domine Helisabet socere mee et germane et thie vestre"[2307].
    m ---. The name of Marinus's wife is not known. Marinus & his wife had [one] child:
    i) [KAMPULUS. According to Skinner, "Kampulus" is recorded as the son of "Marinus comes" who, the author suggests, was the same person as the son of hypatos Constantine[2308]. 890-949. Prefect. He is recorded in exchanges of portions of mills in 937 and 949[2309].
    m (before 937) MATRONA, daughter of IOANNES [I] Lord of Gaeta & his wife ---. "Kampulus prefecturius seu Matrona…iugalibus…avitatores…istius civitatis Gaietane" exchanged property with "domno Docibili…duci et ypato seu domna Horanie ypatisse iugalibus" by charter dated Mar 949[2310]. This marriage is dated to before 937 as at that date Theotista, daughter of Ioannes I, referred to Kampulus as her relation[2311].]
    2. IOANNES (-after 890). He was described as hypatos in a witness list of 855[2312]. He sold land in 890 to Christopher in 890[2313].
    3. BONUS. "Boni filio Anatoli comitis" subscribed a charter dated 867[2314]. same person as …? BONUS.
    m ---. The name of Bonus's wife is not known. Bonus & his wife had one child:
    a) MATRONA. 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"[2315]. Assuming that Matrona was a member of the previous ruling family, this marriage can be dated to 867, on the assumption that it was arranged by Dociblis in order to consolidate his position after he assumed control in Gaeta.
    m ([alter 867]) DOCIBILIS, son of --- (-after 906).
    4. ELISABETTA (-before 865). "Constantinus ypatus filius Anatolii comitis" recognised having received property from "Helisavet…sorori mee seu domino Theodosio magnificus nepoti nostro" by charter dated 839[2316].
    m ---. One child:
    a) daughter . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the charter dated 865 under which her husband "Theodosium prefecturium filius quoddam domine Heline" confirmed that "domino Constantino et domino Mariano…ypatos Kastri Kaietani…genitori et filio" had received property "Casales…in…territorio Cornazzano" from "quoddam domine Helisabet socere mee et germane et thie vestre"[2317].
    m (before 839) THEODOSIUS, son of ELINUS & his wife --- (-after 865). Prefect of Naples.