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- been forcibly ejected to make way for Stephen VI, the candidate of the Spoletan party. At a synod in Rome held by John IX in 898, his election was pronounced...
- tumult. Though the instigators of the deed may actually have been Formosus' Spoletan enemies, notably Guy IV of Spoleto, who had recovered their authority in...
- found himself abandoned by the Pope, who feared the increased power of the Spoletan house. In September, an emb****y arrived in Regensburg beseeching Arnulf's...
- John was oppressive and the local po****ce rose in revolt and elected the Spoletan John prince in 983, expelling Manso. He tried, through appointing his scribe...
- ordinances. Its usage was to continue under the Carolingians and even the later Spoletan emperors Guy and Lambert under a programme of renovation regni Francorum...
- II as the 116th pope of the Catholic Church. His rival Serguis III (a Spoletan ally of Lambert II) is excommunicated and takes refuge at the court of...
- A Spoletan denarius from the reign of Guy III...
- political shifts, with Benevento successively under Byzantine (891–895), Spoletan (895–897) and Lombard rule. Peter was imprisoned and exiled a first time...
- alliance against him of the Beneventans, Salernitans, Neapolitans and Spoletans; later sources include Sawadān as well." In 885, Bari became the residence...
- power struggle between the Bishop of Spoleto, Francesco Eroli, and the Spoletan abbacy, to the point that the bishop had excommunicated Vermigli's predecessor...