- male, deceased (1135)
- Elvira of Castile (c. 1100 - 8 February, 1135) was a daughter of Alfonso VI of Castile by his fourth queen, Isabel (perhaps identical to the Moslem...
- male
- Sergius II was Duke of Naples from 870 to 877. He continued the policies of his father, Gregory III, and grandfather, Sergius I. He maintained good...
- male, deceased (898)
- Athanasius (died 898) was the bishop (as Athanasius II) and duke of Naples from 878 to his death. He was the son of Gregory III and brother of...
- male, deceased (1036)
- Pilgrim (died 25 August 1036) was the archbishop of Cologne (1021-1036) and archchancellor of Italy (from 1031) in the Holy Roman Empire, a dignity...
- male, deceased (1097)
- Sergius VI (died 1097 or 1107) was the Duke of Naples from 1082 to his death. He was the son of the senator John, and thus nephew and successor of...
- male, deceased (1120)
- John VI (died 1120 or 1123) was the Duke of Naples from 1097 or 1107 to his death. He was the son and successor of Sergius VI. His reign is very...
- male
- Anthimus or Anthemus was the Duke of Naples for from 801 until around 818, when the patrician of Sicily reestablished Byzantine control over the...
- male
- Nicholas (or "Nicolaus") Picingli was the Byzantine "strategos" of Bari who led the Greek contingent in the famous Battle of Garigliano in 915. He...
- male, deceased (739)
- George (died 739) was the Duke of Naples for a decade beginning in 729. During his tenure, the dukes of Naples defended the coast of Italy from...
- male, deceased (968)
- John III (died late 968) was the longest-reigning duke of Naples from 928 to his death. He was the son and successor of Marinus I. At the beginning...
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