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Marinus Sebastus (Italian:
Marino Sebaste) was a
scion of the
dynasty of the
Sergi (Dukes of Naples) and the
Amalfitan family of the Capuano. He was a...
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often rebelled against the
regents until 1100, when the last duke
Marinus Sebastus was
deposed by the Normans. This left
Amalfi only an
administrative autonomy...
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Elective duchy Duke • 957–958
Mastalus II (first) • 1096–c.1100
Marinus Sebastus (last)
Historical era
Middle Ages • Duke
elected 958 • Sacked by Pisa 1137...
- Myers, 1928
Dicranophorus scotius Harring & Myers, 1928
Dicranophorus sebastus Harring & Myers, 1928
Dicranophorus semnus Harring & Myers, 1928 Dicranophorus...
- 928),
Italian duke
Marinus II of
Naples (died 992),
Italian duke
Marinus Sebastus of Amalfi, 11th-century
Italian duke
Marinus Sanutus the
Elder (Marino...
- 1088–1089 Gisulf, also
Prince of
Salerno (1052–1078) 1096–1100
Marinus Sebastus A
certain Manso ruled Amalfi—minting his own currency—under the
title of...
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foundation indeed, nevertheless, this
sheds light on the name of that
sebastus first mentioned above; for the others, the
comparison with the toponym...
- 1029–1069 with many interruptions. John III of Amalfi, 1073, deposed.
Marinus Sebastus of Amalfi, 1096–c. 1100. Deposed.
Geoffrey III,
Count of Anjou, 1060–1068...
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Lando de Prata, a
relative of the last
independent duke of Amalfi,
Marinus Sebastus (r. 1097–1100). His father,
Landulf (fl. 1161–1176, dead by 1201), was...