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Encyclopedia: Docibilis I of Gaeta Source:Wikipedia
Docibilis I
(
Italian
:
Docibile
; died before 914) was the
Hypatus of Gaeta
from 867 until his death. The sudden disappearance of the co-hypati
Constantine
and
Marinus I
after 866 strongly suggests that perhaps Docibilis' assumption of power had been violent. He is first cited
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Docibilis I (Italian: Docibile; died before 914) was the Hypatus of Gaeta from 867 until his death. The sudden disappearance of the co-hypati Constantine and Marinus I after 866 strongly suggests that perhaps Docibilis' assumption of power had been violent. He is first cited as a prefecturius...
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John I (died 933 or 934) was the second hypatus of Gaeta of his dynasty, a son of Dociblis I and Matrona, and perhaps the greatest of medieval Gaetan rulers. He began his rule as an associate of his father from either 867, right after his father's violent takeover, or 877, when he is first mentioned...
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Quite...informs us, by way of illustration, that Duke Docibilis I of Gaeta always kept a core body of Saracens near him, which in 884 was...
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Will of Docibilis I of Gaeta (folder) and see his son John's ducal palace...
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In 880 or 881 Pope John VIII, who encouraged a vigorous policy against the Muslim pirates and raiders, rescinded his grant of Traetto to Docibilis I of Gaeta and gave it instead to Pandenulf of Capua.
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do·cil i·ty (d -s l -t , d -) n. ... It was the soft, amiable Negro voice, like those I remembered from early childhood, with the note of docile subservience in it.
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do·cil i·ty (d -s l -t , d -) n.