• With the help of Crescentius, Sergius resisted the attempts of Emperor Otto III to establish control over Rome. Sergius IV acted to relieve famine in the...
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    to Naples, where Sergius offered him asylum. By this, Sergius incurred Pandulf IV's enmity. In the next year (1027), after Sergius' ally Boioannes was...
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  • name, in honour of Saint Sergius, or in Kyivan Rus', of Sergius of the Holy Caves, one of saint Fathers of Kyiv, Saint Sergius of Radonezh, and has been...
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  • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Sergius II. "A story that Pope Sergius IV (1009–12) sent Sergius II the Synodicon, a letter insisting on the...
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  • a monastery, where he died shortly afterwards. His successor was Pope Sergius IV. Biography portal Christianity portal History portal "John XVIII (or XIX)...
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  • Pope Sergius II (Latin: Sergius II; died 27 January 847) was the bishop of Rome and ruler of the Papal States from January 844 to his death in 847. Sergius...
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  • Pope Boniface VIII. Boniface VIII (1294–1303), Was in conflict with Philip IV of France and allegedly (though unlikely) died from the effects of ill-treatment...
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    remained in power until 1038. In 1027, he defeated and deposed Sergius IV of Naples, but Sergius was reinstalled in 1029 by a Norman army under Rainulf, Pandulf's...
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  • Sergius III (or IV) (died November 1073) was the duke of Amalfi from 1069, when he succeeded his father John II, until his death. He was first appointed...
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  • Church Papacy began 18 May 1012 Papacy ended 9 April 1024 Predecessor Sergius IV Successor John XIX Personal details Born Theophylactus c. 980 Rome, Papal...
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    Henry II since 1022. Sergius also gave his sister, the widow of the duke of Gaeta, in marriage to Ranulf. In 1034, however, Sergius' sister died and Ranulf...
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  • canonize any saints. Pope Benedict IV did not canonize any saints. Pope Leo V did not canonize any saints. Pope Sergius III did not canonize any saints....
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    pope from 1003 until 1009. He was succeeded by Sergius IV from 1009 to 1012. Both John XVIII and Sergius IV, though the nominal Pope, were subservient to...
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    indisputable legitimacy." Martin: Pope Martin I (649–655) is followed by Martin IV (1281–1285). Due to the similarity between the Latin names Marinus and Martinus...
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  • In 1030, the first Norman foothold in the Mezzogiorno was created when Sergius IV of Naples gave the town and vicinity of Aversa as a county to Ranulf....
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  • (complete list) – John IV, Duke (997/999–1005) Sergius IV, Duke (1005–1038) John V, Duke (1033–1050) Sergius V, Duke (1038–1076) Sergius VI, Duke (1077–1107)...
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    refusing to pay a ransom of 3,000 pounds for his release). May 12 – Pope Sergius IV dies after a 3-year pontificate at Rome. He is succeeded by Benedict VIII...
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    the death of Pope Boniface VIII after his arrest and maltreatment by Philip IV of France. Following the subsequent death of Pope Benedict XI, Philip forced...
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  • successor of Sergius IV as Duke of Naples from 1034 until his death. He accepted to be a vassal of Guaimar IV of Salerno in 1041. In 1034, Pandulf IV of Capua...
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    Bertha, to seek permission to divorce Constance and remarry Bertha. Pope Sergius IV was not about to allow a consanguineous marriage which had been formally...
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  • On the death of Pope Sergius IV in June 1012, "a certain Gregory" opposed the party of the Theophylae (which elected Pope Benedict VIII against him), and...
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  • the descendants of Sergius I, who was elected by the citizens. 840–864/865 Sergius I 864/865–870 Gregory III 870–877/878 Sergius II 877/878–898 Athanasius...
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    community is well documented in contemporary lives of Sergius and his disciples. In 1355, Sergius introduced a charter which required the construction...
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    until it was captured by its traditional rival, Pandulf IV of Capua. In 1027, duke Sergius IV donated the county of Aversa to a band of Norman mercenaries...
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    Saint-Riquier) and Bertha de Burgundy. His plan was to obtain from Pope Sergius IV an annulment from his marriage with Constance and to remarry Bertha, whom...
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    Pope Sergius I (687–701) Pope Gregory II (715–731) Pope Zachary (741–752) Pope Stephen III (768–772) Pope Stephen II (752–757) Pope Stephen IV (816–817)...
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  • Sergius of Naples may refer to Sergius I of Naples (died 864) Sergius II of Naples, Duke of Naples from 870 to 877 Sergius III of Naples Sergius IV of...
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    of Aversa from Duke Sergius IV of Naples in 1030. The Hauteville family achieved princely rank by proclaiming Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno "Duke of Apulia...
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    Naples had begun to employ Norman mercenaries to battle their rivals; Duke Sergius IV hired Rainulf Drengot to wage war on Capua for him. By 1137, the Normans...
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    Eugene IV (1431–1447) Pope Nicholas V (1447–1455) Pope Callixtus III (1455–1458) Pope Pius II (1458–1464) Pope Paul II (1464–1471) Pope Sixtus IV (1471–1484)...
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