John I of Gaeta had begun his …

Years: 914 - 914

John I of Gaeta had begun his rule as an associate of his father Docibilis I from either 867, right after his father's violent takeover, or 877, when he is first mentioned as co-regent.

In that year he had received the honorific patrikios from Emperor Constantine VII.

His father disappears from the annals in 906, but he is only confirmed dead in 914.

Nonetheless, the intervening period has been John's.

He has recognized his brother Anatolio as duke of Terracina and sold the castle of Dragoncello to his other brothers.

He has begun to reverse the policy of his father of alliance with the Saracens and war with his Lombard and Greek neighbors.

He marries his daughters off strategically: Gemma to the Sorrentine prefect Marinus, Maru to the Salernitan nobleman Guaifer, and Matrona to Campolo, of an important Gaetan family.

Probably from the earliest, in 906, John had associated his own son Docibilis in a co-regency, certainly by 914.

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