Théophylacte

Théophylacte (? - † 927) was a Roman aristocrat who was “senator” and exerted several important loads whose that of “Master of the militia”. He was also vestiarius with the Patriarcho , pontifical residence contiguous to the Basilique Midsummer's Day of Lateran. He lived during first half or the first third of the 10th century and is known in particular thanks to the chronicler Liutprand de Crémone.

Genealogy

See also Théophylactes

Théophylacte ép. Théodora known as '' Old the '' │ └─ Marozie Anger (? -?). 1) ép. Albéric Ier duke of Spolète 2) ép. Serge III, pope 3) ép. Hugues of Arles (cf Bosonides) 4) ép. Guy of Tuscany (Carolingian cf )

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