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Gregorio Di Napoli III
- Preferred Name: Gregorio Di Napoli III[1]
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Duke
- FSID: GQYV-369
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Gregory-III-duke-of-Naples/6000000004533664376?through=6000000008630657211
- Birth: 830 in Comune di Napoli, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italia at LATI: N0.852 LONG: E4.268
- Death: MAR 870 in , , , Italia at LATI: N3.1 LONG: E2.3
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Gregory III (died March 870), eldest son of Sergius I of Naples and Drusa, was the duke of Naples as co-regent with his father from 850 and as successor to his father from his father's death in 864 to his own some six years later. He was recorded as a man of learning, fluent in both Greek and Latin.
During his tenure, his brothers played a significant role. Caesar was his admiral, Athanasius was bishop of the city, and Stephen was bishop of Sorrento. Sergius, their father, allied with Landulf, the gastald of Suessola and Sessa and son of Lando I, Count of Capua.
In 859, Gregory received the Byzantine title of “magister militum”. In May that year, a massive joint expedition of Salerno, Naples, and Amalfi marched on Capua, led by Caesar and Gregory, and their brother-in-law of Suessola.
Lando I was in a paralysis at that time and his son Lando II took up arms to defend the city. He defeated the forces sent against them, numbering some 7,000, at the bridge of Teodemondo over the Volturno. Caesar was captured with 800 soldiers and led back to Capua in a triumph. Erchempert places the battle on 8 May, the day of Michael the Archangel, whose cult was popular among the Lombards. It is therefore significant to Erchempert (a Lombard) that the Lombard Lando should defeat a largely Greek army on such a day.
Sergius, before dying, bade his son to follow the counsel of his brother the bishop, who was a familiaris of the Emperor Louis II and a papal legate with connections in the Roman curia. In 866, Gregory personally accompanied Louis against Capua, Salerno, and Amalfi. In the spring of 867, however, he commended himself and his duchy to the Byzantine emperor Basil I and began minting Byzantine coins with Basil's effigy again.
Gregory fell seriously ill in January 870 and left the government to his son Sergius II, who was succeeded by his other son, Athanasius II. He died in March.
=== THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 ===
THE PLANTAGENET ANCESTRY (GS NUMBER Q940 D2T) P.229;
=== --Other Fields ®64 ===
--Other Fields ®64
=== Hg. v. Neapel, urk. 850-870 ===
Hg. v. Neapel, urk. 850-870
=== Source: RC 280. Duke of Naples. "He gave ===
Source: RC 280. Duke of Naples. "He gave (very) little obedience to the Basileus at Constantinople."
=== #Générale# Duc de Naples. ===
#Générale# Duc de Naples.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Sergius Di Napoli I, b. 815 in Comune di Napoli, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italia d. 865 in Comune di Napoli, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italia
Mother: Drusa , b. 810 in , , , Italia d. in Comune di Napoli, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italia
Family 1: Di Napoli , b. ABT 830 in , , , Italia d. 862 in Comune di Napoli, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italia
- Atanasius Di Napoli, b. 860 in Comune di Napoli, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italia d. MAR 898 in Comune di Napoli, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italia
Sources:
- Title: Human Family Project
Author: Mary H. Slawson, Human Family Project - Reconstruction of the Irish Surnames from Milesus to 1600 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Medieval History Specialist, Ireland 2005).
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