LIST OF DUKES OF NAPLES

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The 'dukes of Naples' were the military commanders of the ''ducatus Neapolitanus'', a Byzantine outpost in Italy, one of the few remaining after the coming of the Lombards and Saracens. In 661, Emperor Constans II, highly interested in south Italian affairs (he moved his capital to Syracuse), appointed a Neapolitan named Basil ''dux'' or ''magister militum''. Thereafter a line of dukes, often largely independent and dynastic from the mid-ninth century, ruled until the coming of the Normans, a new menace they could not weather. The thirty-ninth and last duke, Sergius VII, surrendered his city to King Roger II of Sicily in 1137.

Contents
Dukes appointed by Byzantium
Hereditary dukes
Sergi Dynasty
Sources

Dukes appointed by Byzantium



661666 Basil

666670 Theophylactus I

670673 Cosmas

673677 Andrew I

677684 Caesarius I

684687 Stephen I

687696 Bonellus

696706 Theodosius

706711 Caesarius II

711719 John I

719729 Theodore I

729739 George

739755 Gregory I

755766 Stephen II

767794 Gregory II

794801 Theophylactus II

801 – c. 818 Anthimus

★ c. 818821 Theoctistus

821 Theodore II

821832 Stephen III

832834 Bonus

834 Leo

834840 Andrew II

840 Contardus

Hereditary dukes


These dukes were more independent than their predecessors and they were not chosen by the emperor, but the descendants of Sergius I, who was elected by the citizens.
Sergi Dynasty


840864 Sergius I

864870 Gregory III

870877 Sergius II

877898 Athanasius

898915 Gregory IV

915919 John II

919928 Marinus I

928968 John III

968992 Marinus II

992999 Sergius III

9991002 John IV

10021036 Sergius IV


10271030 under control of Pandulf IV of Capua

10361042 John V

10421082 Sergius V

10821097 Sergius VI

10971120 John VI

11201137 Sergius VII
:''Alfonso, Prince of Capua, was elected by the Neapolitans to succeed Sergius and Naples became a Norman possession afterwards.''

Sources



Naples in the Dark Ages by David Taylor and Jeff Matthews.

Byzantine Dukes of Neapolis at Regnal Chronologies by Bruce R. Gordon.

Norwich, John Julius. ''The Normans in the South 1016-1130''. Longmans: London, 1967.

Norwich, John Julius. ''The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194''. Longman: London, 1970.

Oman, Charles. ''The Dark Ages 476-918''. Rivingtons: London, 1914.

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