List of Dukes of Spoleto

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The dukes of Spoleto were rulers of Spoleto and most of central Italy outside the Papal States during the Early and High Middle Ages (c. 5001300). The first dukes were appointed by the Lombard king, but they were independent in practice. The Carolingian conquerors of the Lombards continued to appoint dukes as did their successor to the Holy Roman Empire. In the twelfth century, the dukes of Spoleto were far and away the most important imperial vassals in Italy.

They usually bore the title dux et marchio, "duke and margrave" as rulers of both Spoleto and Camerino.

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[edit] Lombards

[edit] Franks

[edit] Italians

  • Alberic I 898-922
  • Boniface I 923-928
  • Peter 924-928
  • Theobald I 928-936
  • Anscar 936-940
  • Sarlione 940-943
  • Hubert 943-946
  • Boniface II 946-953
  • Theobald II 953-959
  • Thrasimund III 959-967
  • Pandulf I 967-981
  • Landulf 981-982
  • Thrasimund IV 982-989
  • Hugh the Great 989-996
  • Conrad 996-998
  • Adhemar 998-999
  • Romanus 1003-?
  • Rainier 1010-1020
  • Hugh II 1020-1035
  • Hugh III 1036-1043
  • to Tuscany 1043-1056
  • to the papacy 1056-1057
  • Godfrey 1057-1070
  • to Tuscany 1070-1082
  • Rainier II 1082-1086
  • to Tuscany 1086-1093
  • Werner II 1093-1119
  • to Tuscany 1119-1172
  • Ridelulf 1172-?
  • Conrad I 1177-1198, first time
  • Pandulf II 1190-1195
  • Henry 1205
  • Conrad I 1198-1205, second time
  • Diepold 1209-1225
  • to the papacy 1228-1808

[edit] Member of Italian royal family