Duke of Spoleto

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The Duke of Spoleto was the ruler of Spoleto and most of central Italy outside the Papal States during the Early and High Middle Ages (c. 500 – 1300). 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 12th century, the dukes of Spoleto were 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.

List of dukes[]

Lombard supremacy[]

Frankish supremacy[]

(ND - Non-dynastic; S - Supponids; W - Widonids)

Feudal duchy[]

Tuscan supremacy[]

  • Boniface III 1043–1052 (also Margrave of Tuscany)
  • Frederick 1052–1055 (also Margrave of Tuscany)
    • Beatrice of Bar, 1052–1055 (regent as mother of Frederick and Mathilda)
    • Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lower Lorraine, 1053–1055 (regent as husband of Beatrice and step-father to Frederick and Matilda)
to the papacy 1056–1057
  • Matilda, 1057–1082 (also Margravine of Tuscany)
    • Godfrey the Bearded, Duke of Lower Lorraine 1057–1069 (also regent of Tuscany)
    • Godfrey the Hunchback, Duke of Lower Lorraine, 1069–1076 (also regent of Tuscany)
  • 1082–1086
  • Matilda, 1086–1093 (also Margravine of Tuscany)
  • Werner II 1093–1119
  • Engelbert III of Sponheim, 1135–1137 (also Margrave of Tuscany)
  • Henry the Proud, Duke of Bavaria, 1137–1139 (also Margrave of Tuscany)
  • Ulrich of Attems, 1139–1152 (imperial vicar of Tuscany and Spoleto)
  • Welf VI, 1152–1160 (also Margrave of Tuscany)
  • Welf VII, 1160–1167 (also Margrave of Tuscany)
  • Welf VI, 1167–1173 (also Margrave of Tuscany)
  • 1173–1183
  • Conrad I 1183–1190, first time
  • 1190–1195
  • Conrad I 1195–1198, second time

Papal supremacy[]

Member of Italian royal family[]

  • Prince Aimone Roberto Margherita Maria Giuseppe di Torino of Savoy (1904–1948)
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