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Marozia, born
Maria and also
known as
Mariuccia or
Mariozza (c. 890 – 937), was a
Roman noblewoman who was the
alleged mistress of Pope
Sergius III and...
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daughter Marozia held a
great influence over the
papal selection and
religious affairs in Rome
through conspiracies, affairs, and marriages.
Marozia became...
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deposing his
mother Marozia and his stepfather, King Hugh of Italy. He was of the
house of the
counts of Tusculum, the son of
Marozia by her
first husband...
- mother,
Marozia,
followed by his
brother Alberic II. His
pontificate occurred during the
period known as
Saeculum obscurum. John was the son of
Marozia, the...
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effective rulership of Rome
between 905 and her
death in 916. Her daughter,
Marozia, was the
alleged concubine to Pope
Sergius III, and
mother of Pope John...
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States from
February 929 to his
death in 931. A
candidate of the
infamous Marozia, his
pontificate occurred during the
period known as the
Saeculum obscurum...
- the
wedding of his mother,
Marozia.
Alberic seizes the
Lateran Palace, and Hugh
escapes with an
escort out of the city.
Marozia is
captured and put in prison...
- Sergius'
supposed affair with Theophylact's daughter,
Marozia. This
relationship was
promoted by
Marozia's mother, Theodora, and the
result of this
affair was...
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Volumes 1–13 quote: "Was John XI the son of Pope
Sergius by the
abandoned Marozia?
Liutprand says he was, and so does the
author of the
anonymous catalogue...
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deposing Lambert, who
presented an
obstacle to his
second marriage to
Marozia. Lambert's
supporters called in
Rudolph of Burgundy, whom Hugh
bribed off...