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- Docibilis II (Italian: Docibile; c. 880 – c. 954) was the ruler of Gaeta, in one capacity or another, from 906 until his death. He was the son of the...
- co-regency governed the early dynasties: Docibilis I ****ociated John with him, and John, in turn, ****ociated his son Docibilis II with him. In 933, three generations...
- Pandenulf over Lando in return for Pandenulf attacking Docibilis. Formia was captured and Docibilis called up some Saracen mercenaries from Agropoli. He...
- from the Ducatus Neapolit****. It was Docibilis II (died 954) who first took the title of dux or duke (933). Docibilis saw Gaeta at its zenith but began the...
- Constantine (839–866) Marinus I (839–866) Docibilis I (866-906) John I (867–933 or 934), also patrician from 877 Docibilis II (914 or 915–954), co–hypatus from...
- Guaimar returned to his earlier Gr**** allegiance. Theobald also allied with Docibilis II of Gaeta against the Gr****s. Theobald died in 936, and was replaced...
- John II (died 963) was the duke of Gaeta, ****ociated with his father Docibilis II and grandfather John I from 933 and sole ruler from the former's death...
- Christian slaves. In 880 or 881, John rescinded his grant of Traetto to Docibilis I of Gaeta and gave it instead to Pandenulf of Capua. As Patricia Skinner...
- (999–1007) Duchy of Gaeta (complete list) – Docibilis I, Hypatus (866–906) John I, Hypatus (867–933) Docibilis II, co-Hypatus (906–933), Duke (933–954) John...
- Constantine II as king of Scotland; he will reign for more than 40 years. Docibilis I of Gaeta and his Saracen mercenaries attack Capua, in vain. After the...