Sergius II of Naples

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Sergius II was Duke of Naples from 870 to 877.

He continued the policies of his father, Gregory III, and grandfather, Sergius I. He maintained good relations with the Franks or the Byzantines only as it suited Neapolitan interests.

He was briefly prefect of Amalfi for thirteen days in 866, following the prefect Maurus.

In January 870, his father fell seriously ill and left him the government. Gregory died in March. It is written that Sergius made Naples "into another Palermo, another Africa," by his friendly relations with the Aghlabids.[1] For this, he earned the excommunication of Pope John VIII. He also earned the opposition of his brothers, Bishop Athansius I and Caesar. He imprisoned the latter and the former was exiled to an island. Sergius was blinded and deposed by his brother Athanasius II, Bishop of Naples, who sent him to Rome. His son Gregory IV eventually succeeded to the ducal throne.

  1. ^ Taylor and Matthews. [1].

  • Naples in the Dark Ages by David Taylor and Jeff Matthews.
  • Chalandon, Ferdinand (1907). Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicilie. 


Preceded by
Gregory III
Duke of Naples
870877
Succeeded by
Athanasius
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