CONSTANTINE OF GAETA
'Constantine' was the first known Hypatus of Gaeta from 839 or thereabouts until he disappears from records abruptly in 866. From the abruptness of his disappearance, he is often supposed to have been desposed violently by his successor Docibilis I.
He was a son of Anatolius of the Anatoli family. He associated his son Marinus I with him as ''comes''. He was undoubtedly a Byzantine agent, originally holding the castle of Gaeta from his sister Elisabeth's son-in-law Theodosius, the prefect of Naples.
★ Skinner, Patricia. ''Family Power in Southern Italy: The Duchy of Gaeta and its Neighbours, 850-1139''. Cambridge University Press: 1995.
★ Caravale, Mario (ed). ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani XL Di Fausto – Donadoni''. Rome, 1991.
★ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Southern Italy.
He was a son of Anatolius of the Anatoli family. He associated his son Marinus I with him as ''comes''. He was undoubtedly a Byzantine agent, originally holding the castle of Gaeta from his sister Elisabeth's son-in-law Theodosius, the prefect of Naples.
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★ Skinner, Patricia. ''Family Power in Southern Italy: The Duchy of Gaeta and its Neighbours, 850-1139''. Cambridge University Press: 1995.
★ Caravale, Mario (ed). ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani XL Di Fausto – Donadoni''. Rome, 1991.
★ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Southern Italy.
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