- Sergius I of Naples
Sergius I (died 864) was the first
duke of Naples of his dynasty, often dubbed the "Sergi," which ruled over Naples for almost three centuries from his accession in 840 until the death of his namesake Sergius VII in 1137.Sergius was originally the "
dux " ofCumae , a Neapolitan dependency. In 840, with theFranks trying to take the city, the people elected Sergius as duke (or "magister militum ") of Naples. This was a move towards complete independence from theByzantine Empire , which was incapable of defending the "Ducatus Neapolitanus " from theLombards . Sergius continued the beneficial alliance the Neapolitans had made with theSaracens ofPalermo earlier. He aided them in takingBari from the Greeks in 841 andMessina in 842. By turning away from the Greeks and towards thepapacy and the Franks, he opened the way for the expulsion of the Moslems from theCampania .The Saracens soon became too dangerous to keep as friends and Naples was forced to ally with
Amalfi ,Gaeta , andSorrento , its practically independent underlings, and make war on the Moslems. The Christians forced them out ofPonza and defendedRome in 846, though the Vatican was sacked. In 849, Sergius led his fleet alongside that of Gaeta and the Vatican in the successfulBattle of Ostia .Sergius allied himself, furthermore, with the Emperors
Lothair I and Louis II. In 847, Sergius was charged, along withGuy I of Spoleto , with establishing peace between the Lombard princesSiconulf of Salerno andRadelchis I of Benevento . In 850, Sergius attempted (successfully) to make the duchy hereditary when he appointed his eldest son, Gregory, as co-duke. He began to mint his own coins with his own effigy on them.In 859, Sergius made war with
Capua . He married his daughter to Landulf,gastald ofSuessola , son ofLando I of Capua . With the gastald, he sent his sons Gregory and Caesar to sack New Capua. They failed. Sergius' other sons, Athanasius and Stephen, also played an important role in Neapolitan politics. The former became bishop of Naples, an imperial "familiaris", and a papal legate and intimate of the Roman "curia". Stephen held thebishopric of Sorrento . Before dying, Sergius bade Gregory to follow the counsel of his brother the bishop. Gregory did succeed on Sergius' death and the hereditary, independent dukedom was born.ources
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