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He was the son of Bonus and ruled six months before being deposed by his father-in-law, Andrew II, in September, cf. Raffaele Matarazzo (ed.),
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These dukes were more independent than their predecessors and they were not chosen by the emperor, but the descendants of
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In 1139, Naples capitulated to the Normans and shortly after elected a Norman ruler from
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Family Power in Southern Italy: The Duchy of Gaeta and its Neighbours, 850-1139
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In 1154, William succeeded to the Sicilian crown and the line of dukes ends.
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outpost in Italy, one of the few remaining after the conquest of the
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Naples, from Roman Town to City-state: An Archaeological Perspective
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Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicile
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Index

ducatus Neapolitanus
Byzantine
Lombards
Constans II
Syracuse
dux
magister militum
Normans
Sergius VII
Roger II of Sicily
Gudeliscus
Guduin
John of Conza
Anatolius
Basil
Theophylactus I
Cosmas
Andrew I
Caesarius I
Stephen I
Bonellus
Theodosius
Caesarius II
John I
Theodore I
George
Gregory I
Stephen II
Gregory II
Theophylactus II

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