- The
counts of Tusculum, also
known as the
Theophylacti, were a
family of
secular noblemen from
Latium that
maintained a
powerful position in Rome between...
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strongly by a
powerful and
allegedly corrupt aristocratic family, the
Theophylacti, and
their relatives and allies. The era is seen as one of the lowest...
- Theodora, who were the most
powerful couple in Rome at the time. The
Theophylacti controlled papal finances through their monopoly of the
office of vestararius...
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prestigious Bibliotheca Teubneriana: Zanetto,
Ioseph [Giuseppe] (1985). "
Theophylacti Simocatae epistulae" [The
Letters of
Theophylactus Simocata]. Bibliotheca...
- 10th
century p****ed to a
powerful and
corrupt aristocratic family, the
Theophylacti. This
period was
later dubbed the
Saeculum obscurum ("dark age"), and...
- age of twenty, was
foisted on the
papacy by his
powerful family, the
Theophylacti,
counts of Tusculum.
Benedict IX,
wishing to
marry and
vacate the position...
-
popes were
strongly influenced by a
corrupt aristocratic family, the
Theophylacti. Pierre-Joseph
Proudhon published his anti-feminist
tract La ****ocratie...
- fratre" ("About torna, torna, fratre"), Bucharest, 1960, p. 467–468
Theophylacti Simocattae Historiae, II, 15, 6–9, ed. De Boor, Leipzig, 1887; cf. FHDR...
- Hungary), or they
could support rival antipopes. "Conquering kings" (the
Theophylacti between the 10th and 12th centuries,
Napoleon I in 1809,
Victor Emmanuel...
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popes were
controlled by a
powerful and
corrupt aristocratic family, the
Theophylacti, and
their relatives. The
Imperial crown once held by the Carolingian...