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  • Hij is geboren voor 864.
  • Beroep: Count of Tusculum.
  • Hij is overleden voor 926.

Gezin van Theophylact I di TUSCOLO

Hij is getrouwd met Theodora N.N. di Tuscolo.

Zij zijn getrouwd.


Kind(eren):

  1. Marozia di TUSCOLO  890-937 


Notities over Theophylact I di TUSCOLO

Theophylact I (before 864 – 924/925) was a medieval Count of Tusculum who was the effective ruler of Rome from around 905 through to his deathin 924. His descendants would control the Papacy for the next 100 years.

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Biography[edit]
Theophylact was the hereditary Count of Tusculum, a small hill town near the vicinity of Rome. He is mentioned for the first time in a document of 901 as palatine iudex of the Emperor Louis III. He remained in Rome, commanding a group of soldiers after the emperor’s return to Provence in 902, and was prominent in the overthrow of Antipope Christopher inJanuary 904, whom he very likely ordered to be killed whilst in prisonlater that year. Theophylact formed an alliance with Alberic I of Spoleto, and with their combined backing, Pope Sergius III was elected in Christopher’s place.[1] During his pontificate, Theophylact became Sergius’ sacri palatii vestararius and magister militum, effectively seizingcontrol of the city. He was also granted other honorific titles, such as senator, glorissimus dux, and dominus urbis.[2]

Sometime between the end of Sergius’ pontificate and the start of John X’s,[3] Theophylact was elected as the head of Rome, under the centuries-old title of Roman consul by the city's nobility. As per the ancient office, this must have been for a year only, as in 915, he is referred to as a senator only, although first among the listed nobility.[4] In this capacity, Theophylact was able to dominate the papal electoral process, with all popes until his death in 925 chosen after he had hand-picked them.

Theophylact’s rule of Rome was shared to a large degree with his wife Theodora, who was styled senatrix and serenissima vestaratrix of Rome. It was by her suggestion that the popes who followed Sergius III, Anastasius III and Lando, were chosen by her husband for the papal see. Then in 914, she prevailed upon him to support her alleged lover as pope, having him installed as Pope John X (although it has been suggested that John was in fact related to either Theodora or Theophylact).[5]

Theophylact worked closely with the able John X, who supported Theophylact’s overall objectives with regards to strengthening the imperial presence in Italy by supporting Emperor Berengar I of Italy. He fought alongside John X against the Saracens at the Battle of Garigliano in 915, and was the pope’s principal political support until his death in either 924 or 925.[6]

Theophylact had two daughters with Theodora: Marozia and Theodora. In the longer term, the heirs of Theophylact, the Tusculani, were the rivals of the Crescentii in controlling Rome, and placed several popes on the Chair of St Peter. Their eventual heirs were the Colonna.

Reputation[edit]
It is now believed that Theodora’s influence over Theophylact was overstated by contemporary chroniclers such as Liutprand of Cremona, who wished to exaggerate the corruption of the Roman and Papal court, as a counterpoint to rulers such as Alberic I of Spoleto, and the future emperor Otto I, whom Liutprand later served. The charges of adultery against Theodora, the use of the term “harlot”, and the presumption that she was using her “feminine wiles” to prostitute herself in order to influence her husband and appoint numerous lovers to important posts were used to tarnish the rule of Theophylact and his successors. Later historians, influenced by the moral tone of this critique, described the influence of Theodora and her descendants over the papacy as the “Pornocracy” or the “Rule of the Harlots”. Modern historians now instead use the termSaeculum obscurum to describe the period when the Papacy was under thedirect control of the Roman nobility, in particular when it was under the domination of the family of Theophylact.

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