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Hypatos (Gr****: ὕπατος; pl.: ὕπατοι, hypatoi) and the
variant apo hypatōn (ἀπὸ ὑπάτων; lit. 'from
among the consuls') was a
Byzantine court dignity, originally...
- This is a list of the
hypati, patricians, consuls, and
dukes of Gaeta. Many of the
dates are
uncertain and
sometimes the
status of the rulership, with...
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Saracen invasion.
Around 830, it
became a
lordship ruled by
hereditary hypati or consuls: The
first of
these was
Constantine (839–866), who in 847 aided...
- used also the
title of "consul" in its Gr**** form "Hypatos" (see List of
Hypati and
Dukes of Gaeta).
After Napoleon Bonaparte staged a coup
against the...
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received their first imperial Byzantine hypati around the time of the
Beneventan civil war.
While the
first hypati remained Byzantine loyals, in 866, the...
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Gastalds and
princes of
Capua Dukes of
Ferrara and of
Modena Dukes of
Friuli Hypati and
dukes of
Gaeta Doge of
Genoa Marquises and
dukes of
Mantua Lords and...
- they even
formed alliances with the
nearby Christian princes (notably the
hypati of Gaeta),
taking advantage of the
division between them. In 909, the Aghlabid...
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administrative autonomy from the
Byzantine Empire in 839,
under the co-
hypati Constantine and
Marinus I of Gaeta. They were
supposedly deposed towards...
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found by
Bishop Bono,
attested from 919; to
commemorate this event, the
hypati John I and
Docibilis II, his son,
coined a
medal (or seal) in lead that...
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demoted to the rank of a
simple church.
Beginning with the
reign of the
hypati John I (867-933) and his son
Docibilis II (933-954), the
church of Santa...