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... Marozia , Alberic's daughter instead of his first cousin . The insertion of Theodora III is due to a brilliant reconstruction of an inscription by De Rossi ( Bullettino di Archeologia Cristiana , ii . 65-69 , 1864 ) . Monsignor Duchesne ...
... Marozia , Alberic's daughter instead of his first cousin . The insertion of Theodora III is due to a brilliant reconstruction of an inscription by De Rossi ( Bullettino di Archeologia Cristiana , ii . 65-69 , 1864 ) . Monsignor Duchesne ...
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British Academy. Alberic I duke of Spoleto Marozia I Hugh [ tante 137 ] king of Italy Theodora II tante 945 Bertha Theophylact II Marozia II John surnamed Octavian JOHN XII pope Maria Gregory de Tusculana tante 1013 = tante 1013 Benedict ...
British Academy. Alberic I duke of Spoleto Marozia I Hugh [ tante 137 ] king of Italy Theodora II tante 945 Bertha Theophylact II Marozia II John surnamed Octavian JOHN XII pope Maria Gregory de Tusculana tante 1013 = tante 1013 Benedict ...
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... Marozia , the consort of Alberic ( I ) duke of Spoleto , and hence it was inherited by their son Alberic the Prince . There is no sign that the elder Alberic had anything to do with Rome until his alliance with Marozia . According to ...
... Marozia , the consort of Alberic ( I ) duke of Spoleto , and hence it was inherited by their son Alberic the Prince . There is no sign that the elder Alberic had anything to do with Rome until his alliance with Marozia . According to ...
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