10th-century Italian people
Adamo Abate
Saint Adamo Abate (c. 990 - 1060/1070) was an Italian medieval Benedictine abbot, a promoter of the unification of the Southern populations in Italy under Roger II of Sicily.
Saint Adamo Abate (c. 990 - 1060/1070) was an Italian medieval Benedictine abbot, a promoter of the unification of the Southern populations in Italy under Roger II of Sicily.
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.
Adelfer or Adelferio was briefly the usurper duke of Amalfi from 984 to 986, while his brother, Manso I, was reigning in Salerno.
Alberic I of Spoleto
Alberic I (died c. 925) was the Lombard duke of Spoleto from between 896 and 900 until 920, 922, or thereabouts.
Alberic I (died c. 925) was the Lombard duke of Spoleto from between 896 and 900 until 920, 922, or thereabouts.
Alberic II of Spoleto
Alberic II (912–954) was ruler of Rome from 932 to 954, after deposing his mother Marozia and his stepfather, King Hugh of Italy.
Alberic II (912–954) was ruler of Rome from 932 to 954, after deposing his mother Marozia and his stepfather, King Hugh of Italy.
Aleramo, Marquess of Montferrat
Aleram (Aleramo; died 991) was the marquess of Montferrat and Liguria (the marca Aleramica) in Northern Italy until his death.
Aleram (Aleramo; died 991) was the marquess of Montferrat and Liguria (the marca Aleramica) in Northern Italy until his death.
Antipope Boniface VII
Antipope Boniface VII, was an antipope.
Antipope Boniface VII, was an antipope.
Antipope Christopher
Christopher held the papacy from October 903 to January 904.
Christopher held the papacy from October 903 to January 904.
Arduin Glaber
Arduin Glaber (Arduino Glabrio, Glabrione, or il Glabro, meaning "the Bald"; died c. 977) was the Count of Auriate from c. 935 and Margrave of Turin from c. 950.
Arduin Glaber (Arduino Glabrio, Glabrione, or il Glabro, meaning "the Bald"; died c. 977) was the Count of Auriate from c. 935 and Margrave of Turin from c. 950.
Atenulf I of Capua
Atenulf I (died 910), called the Great (Latin magnus), was the prince of Capua from 7 January 887 and of Benevento from 899, when he conquered that principality.
Atenulf I (died 910), called the Great (Latin magnus), was the prince of Capua from 7 January 887 and of Benevento from 899, when he conquered that principality.
Dado, Count of Pombia
Dado (or Dodon) (died 980) was the Count of Pombia from 967.
Dado (or Dodon) (died 980) was the Count of Pombia from 967.
Giovanni Orseolo
Giovanni Orseolo (died 1006/7) was the first Venetian to hold power in Dalmatia, holding the title of Dux Dalmatiae.
Giovanni Orseolo (died 1006/7) was the first Venetian to hold power in Dalmatia, holding the title of Dux Dalmatiae.
Gregory IV of Naples
Gregory IV was the firstborn son of Duke Sergius II of Naples and successor of his paternal uncle, Bishop Athanasius, in 898, when he was elected dux, or magister militum, unanimously by...
Gregory IV was the firstborn son of Duke Sergius II of Naples and successor of his paternal uncle, Bishop Athanasius, in 898, when he was elected dux, or magister militum, unanimously by...
Gregory Tarchaneiotes
Gregory Tarchaneiotes (Γρηγόριος Ταρχανειώτης, Gregorio Tracanioto or Tracamoto) was a protospatharius and the long-reigning catepan of Italy from 998 to 1006.
Gregory Tarchaneiotes (Γρηγόριος Ταρχανειώτης, Gregorio Tracanioto or Tracamoto) was a protospatharius and the long-reigning catepan of Italy from 998 to 1006.
Guaimar III of Salerno
Guaimar III (also Waimar, Gaimar, Guaimaro, or Guaimario and sometimes numbered Guaimar IV) (c.
Guaimar III (also Waimar, Gaimar, Guaimaro, or Guaimario and sometimes numbered Guaimar IV) (c.
John I of Amalfi
John I (died 1007) was the duke of Amalfi (1004–1007) and prince of Salerno (981–983).
John I (died 1007) was the duke of Amalfi (1004–1007) and prince of Salerno (981–983).
John II of Naples
John II (died 919) was the duke of Naples from 915 to his death.
John II (died 919) was the duke of Naples from 915 to his death.
John II of Salerno
John II (died between 994 and 998), called the Accursed (Maledictus), son of Lampert of Spoleto, was the count of the palace of Salerno in 980 and acting regent for Prince Pandulf II. ...
John II (died between 994 and 998), called the Accursed (Maledictus), son of Lampert of Spoleto, was the count of the palace of Salerno in 980 and acting regent for Prince Pandulf II. ...
John Morosini
The Blessed John Morosini, O.S.B., (+1012) was a Venetian abbot, who founded the noted Monastery of St. George in that city.
The Blessed John Morosini, O.S.B., (+1012) was a Venetian abbot, who founded the noted Monastery of St. George in that city.
Kalokyros Delphinas
Kalokyros Delphinas (Καλοκυρός Δελφινάς, fl.
Kalokyros Delphinas (Καλοκυρός Δελφινάς, fl.
Landulf I of Benevento
Landulf I (died 10 April 943), sometimes called Antipater, was a Lombard nobleman and the Prince of Benevento and of Capua (as Landulf III) from 12 January 901, when his father, Aten...
Landulf I (died 10 April 943), sometimes called Antipater, was a Lombard nobleman and the Prince of Benevento and of Capua (as Landulf III) from 12 January 901, when his father, Aten...
Landulf II of Benevento
Landulf II (died 961), called the Red, was the prince of Benevento and prince of Capua (as Landulf IV) from 939 or 940, when his father, Landulf I, first associated him with the gove...
Landulf II (died 961), called the Red, was the prince of Benevento and prince of Capua (as Landulf IV) from 939 or 940, when his father, Landulf I, first associated him with the gove...
Liutprand of Cremona
Liutprand, also Liudprand, Liuprand, Lioutio, Liucius, Liuzo, and Lioutsios (c.
Liutprand, also Liudprand, Liuprand, Lioutio, Liucius, Liuzo, and Lioutsios (c.
Manso I of Amalfi
Manso I (Mansone) (died 1004) was the duke of Amalfi (966–1004) and prince of Salerno (981–983).
Manso I (Mansone) (died 1004) was the duke of Amalfi (966–1004) and prince of Salerno (981–983).
Manso, Prefect of Amalfi
Manso I or II was the Prefect of Amalfi from 898 to 914.
Manso I or II was the Prefect of Amalfi from 898 to 914.
Marinus I of Naples
Marinus I was the Duke of Naples from 919 to his death.
Marinus I was the Duke of Naples from 919 to his death.
Marozia
Marozia, born Maria and also known as Mariuccia or Mariozza, was a Roman noblewoman who was the alleged mistress of Pope Sergius III and was given the unprecedented titles se...
Marozia, born Maria and also known as Mariuccia or Mariozza, was a Roman noblewoman who was the alleged mistress of Pope Sergius III and was given the unprecedented titles se...
Mastalus I of Amalfi
Mastalus I was the penultimate patricius of Amalfi.
Mastalus I was the penultimate patricius of Amalfi.
Mastalus II of Amalfi
Mastalus II (Mastalo) (died 957) was the first duke of Amalfi from 957 until his death.
Mastalus II (Mastalo) (died 957) was the first duke of Amalfi from 957 until his death.
Oberto I
Oberto I Obizzo (also Otbert) (died 15 October 975) was an Italian count palatine and margrave and the oldest known member of the Obertenghi family.
Oberto I Obizzo (also Otbert) (died 15 October 975) was an Italian count palatine and margrave and the oldest known member of the Obertenghi family.
Orso II Participazio
Orso II Participazio was the Doge of Venice from 912 to 932.
Orso II Participazio was the Doge of Venice from 912 to 932.
Pandulf II of Salerno
Pandulf II (died 13 July 982) was the prince of Salerno (981), the second of such princes of the family of the princes of Capua.
Pandulf II (died 13 July 982) was the prince of Salerno (981), the second of such princes of the family of the princes of Capua.
Pandulf Ironhead
Pandulf I Ironhead (died March 981) was the Prince of Benevento and Capua from 943 (or 944) until his death.
Pandulf I Ironhead (died March 981) was the Prince of Benevento and Capua from 943 (or 944) until his death.
Peter (floruit 926)
Peter is a governor of Rome, Roman consul, brother of Pope John X. He became consul after the death of Alberic I of Spoleto.
Peter is a governor of Rome, Roman consul, brother of Pope John X. He became consul after the death of Alberic I of Spoleto.
Pietro II Candiano
Pietro II Candiano (c. 872 – 939) was the nineteenth Doge of Venice between 932 and 939.
Pietro II Candiano (c. 872 – 939) was the nineteenth Doge of Venice between 932 and 939.
Pietro II Orseolo
Pietro II Orseolo was the Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009.
Pietro II Orseolo was the Doge of Venice from 991 to 1009.
Pietro III Candiano
Pietro III Candiano was the Doge of Venice from 942 until 959.
Pietro III Candiano was the Doge of Venice from 942 until 959.
Pietro IV Candiano
Pietro IV Candiano (died 976) was the twenty-second (traditional) or twentieth (historical) Doge of Venice from 959 to his death.
Pietro IV Candiano (died 976) was the twenty-second (traditional) or twentieth (historical) Doge of Venice from 959 to his death.
Pietro Participazio
Pietro Badoer Participazio (939–942) was, by tradition, the twentieth doge of the Republic of Venice.
Pietro Badoer Participazio (939–942) was, by tradition, the twentieth doge of the Republic of Venice.
Pope Agapetus II
Pope Agapetus II was Pope from 10 May 946 until his death in 955, at the time when Alberic II, son of Marozia, was governing the independent republic of Rome under the title of "prince and senat...
Pope Agapetus II was Pope from 10 May 946 until his death in 955, at the time when Alberic II, son of Marozia, was governing the independent republic of Rome under the title of "prince and senat...
Pope Benedict V
Pope Benedict V, of Roman birth, was Pope in 964, elected by the Romans on the death of Pope John XII. However the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I did not approve of the choice and had him deposed aft...
Pope Benedict V, of Roman birth, was Pope in 964, elected by the Romans on the death of Pope John XII. However the Holy Roman Emperor Otto I did not approve of the choice and had him deposed aft...
Pope John X
Pope John X, Pope from March 914 to May 928, was deacon at Bologna when he attracted the attention of Theodora, the wife of Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, the most powerful noble in Rome, throu...
Pope John X, Pope from March 914 to May 928, was deacon at Bologna when he attracted the attention of Theodora, the wife of Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, the most powerful noble in Rome, throu...
Pope John XII
Pope John XII (c. 937 – 14 May 964), born Octavianus, was Pope from 16 December 955 to 14 May 964.
Pope John XII (c. 937 – 14 May 964), born Octavianus, was Pope from 16 December 955 to 14 May 964.
Pope John XIII
Pope John XIII of the Crescenzi family served as Pope from 1 October 965 until his death.
Pope John XIII of the Crescenzi family served as Pope from 1 October 965 until his death.
Pope John XIV
Pope John XIV was Pope from December 983 to 20 August 984 as successor to Pope Benedict VII.
Pope John XIV was Pope from December 983 to 20 August 984 as successor to Pope Benedict VII.
Pope John XV
Pope John XV, born in Rome, was Pope from 985 to 996, succeeding Boniface VII. He was said to have been Pope after another Pope John who reigned four months after Pope John XIV and was named "Pa...
Pope John XV, born in Rome, was Pope from 985 to 996, succeeding Boniface VII. He was said to have been Pope after another Pope John who reigned four months after Pope John XIV and was named "Pa...
Pope Leo V
Pope Leo V, a native of Ardea, was Pope for some thirty days in 903 after the death of Pope Benedict IV.
Pope Leo V, a native of Ardea, was Pope for some thirty days in 903 after the death of Pope Benedict IV.
Pope Leo VIII
Pope Leo VIII, a Roman by birth, is considered by the Church an Antipope from 963 to 964 and a true Pope from 964 to 965.
Pope Leo VIII, a Roman by birth, is considered by the Church an Antipope from 963 to 964 and a true Pope from 964 to 965.
Pope Sergius III
Pope Sergius III was a pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 29 January 904 to 14 April 911.
Pope Sergius III was a pope of the Roman Catholic Church from 29 January 904 to 14 April 911.
Sergius I of Amalfi
Sergius I was the second Duke of Amalfi and first of the Musco Comite family.
Sergius I was the second Duke of Amalfi and first of the Musco Comite family.
Shabbethai Donnolo
Shabbethai Donnolo (913 – c. 982) (Hebrew: שבתי דונולו) was an Italian physician, and writer on medicine and astrology born at Oria.
Shabbethai Donnolo (913 – c. 982) (Hebrew: שבתי דונולו) was an Italian physician, and writer on medicine and astrology born at Oria.
Theodora (senatrix)
Theodora was a senatrix and serenissima vestaratrix of Rome, mother of Marozia, alleged concubine to Pope Sergius III.
Theodora was a senatrix and serenissima vestaratrix of Rome, mother of Marozia, alleged concubine to Pope Sergius III.
Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum
Theophylact I (before 864 – 924 or 925) was a medieval Count of Tusculum who served Louis III, Holy Roman Emperor as judex and then was elected to head Rome as consul by the city's...
Theophylact I (before 864 – 924 or 925) was a medieval Count of Tusculum who served Louis III, Holy Roman Emperor as judex and then was elected to head Rome as consul by the city's...
Tribuno Memmo
Tribuno Memmo (died 991) was the 25th Doge of Venice who served from 979 to 991.
Tribuno Memmo (died 991) was the 25th Doge of Venice who served from 979 to 991.
Vitale Candiano
Vitale Candiano was the 24th doge of the Republic of Venice.
Vitale Candiano was the 24th doge of the Republic of Venice.
William I, Marquess of Montferrat
William I stands at the head of the Aleramici family which ruled Montferrat for four centuries.
William I stands at the head of the Aleramici family which ruled Montferrat for four centuries.
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