• Sergius VI (died 1107) was the magister militum and duke of Naples from 1077 to his death. He was the son of the Neapolitan senator John, and succeeded...
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  • Sergius of Naples may refer to Sergius I of Naples (died 864) Sergius II of Naples, Duke of Naples from 870 to 877 Sergius III of Naples Sergius IV of...
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  • Sergius I of Naples (died 864), Duke of Naples 840–864 Sergius II of Naples, Duke of Naples 870–877 Sergius IV of Naples (died 1036), Duke of Naples 1002–1036...
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    Sergius VII (died 30 October 1137) was the thirty-ninth and last duke (or magister militum) of Naples. He succeeded his father John VI on the Neapolitan...
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  • Sergius V was the son and successor of John V as Duke of Naples from 1042 to 1082. In the summer of 1074, hostilities flared up between Richard I of Capua...
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  • John VI (died 1120 or 1123) was the Duke of Naples from 1097 or 1107 to his death. He was the son and successor of Sergius VI. His reign is very obscure...
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  • Sergius' refusal to crown Berengar I of Italy as Holy Roman Emperor, and his support of Byzantine Emperor Leo VI the Wise's fourth marriage. Sergius also...
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  • 1038–1076 Sergius V, co-ruling with his father (above) until 1050 1077–1107 Sergius VI, co-ruling with his son (below) after 1090 1090–1122 John VI, co-ruling...
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    joined Sergius IV of Naples (whom Pandulf expelled from Naples in 1027, probably with Ranulf's assistance). In 1029, Ranulf and Sergius recaptured Naples. In...
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    and hide the relics of St. Sergius. The relics were returned by Pavel Golubtsov, later "Archbishop Sergius", to the cathedral of Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra...
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