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Personal data Gregorius IV of Naples 

  • He was born.
  • Title: duke
  • He died between January 915 and February 915.
  • A child of Marinus of Naples
  • This information was last updated on June 3, 2019.

Household of Gregorius IV of Naples


Child(ren):

  1. Ioannes II of Naples  ????-919 


Notes about Gregorius IV of Naples

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GREGORIUS of Naples, son of [MARINUS] & his wife --- (-[Jan/Feb] 915). The name of Gregorius´s father is not known. He may have been the same person as one of the other sons of Duke Sergius I who are named above, apart from Duke Gregorius III who is already recorded with a son named Athanasius. The fact that Gregorius was a grandson of Duke Sergius I is confirmed by the charter dated 17 Dec 907 in which "Athanasius…tertius S. Neapolitane ecclesie…Gregorius Neapolitanorum consul et dux" name "dompno Stephano…episcopo patruo nostro"[1899]. One possibility is that Gregorius´s father was named Marinus: as noted below, one of the versions of a charter of Ioannes III Duke of Naples, dated 18 Jul [949], names "domina Maria monacha filia quondam domini Marini lociservatoris, postmodum…monacho visavio vestro" (the latter relationship referring to "domino Iohanni Domini…consul et dux", who issued the charter)[1900]. Stasser point out that "visavio" would normally translate as great-grandfather, and that the paternal great-grandfather of Duke Ioannes III was Duke Gregorius IV. He suggests therefore that the term may have been used in that document in the more general sense of ancestor and that it may refer to the otherwise unknown father of Duke Gregorius IV. However, the Latin of the charters of the early dukes of Naples appears to be precise and correct. In order to give "visavio" its ordinary meaning, another possibility would be that Marinus was the great-grandfather of Duke Ioannes III either through the duke´s mother or his grandmother, the wives of Dukes Marinus I and Ioannes II, neither of whom is known. This would not exclude Marinus being descended from Sergius I Duke of Naples, as cousin marriages would not be surprising in this family. Such a relationship would also preserve consistency with Marinus bearing the title lociservator, which was given to younger sons of the dukes of Naples. If this hypothesis is correct, from a chronological point of view, Marinus would most likely have been the brother of Duke Gregorius IV. He succeeded in 898 as GREGORIUS IV Duke of Naples. The Chronicon Ducum…Neapolis records that "Gregorius" succeeded Duke Atanasius (without specifying the relationship between the two) "20 ipsius anno 1 ind" and ruled 16 years, 10 months and 10 days[1901]. "Athanasius…tertius S. Neapolitane ecclesie presul, partiterque Gregorius neapolitanorum Consul et Dux…cum dompno Stephano…episcopo patruo nostro" confirmed the privileges of the monastery of San Severino "de Castro Lucullano" [Lucullano] by charter dated 10 Dec [907][1902]. He was invested as Byzantine patricius in 914 by the Byzantine strategos in Campania in an attempt to get the support of Naples in fighting the Arabs[1903].

m ---. The name of Duke Gregorius's wife is not known.

Duke Gregorius & his wife had two children:

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Gregorius IV of Naples

Sergius
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Drosu
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Gregorius IV of Naples
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