Family Tree
| Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum 864–924 |
Theodora | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Hugh of Italy 887-924-948 (also married Marozia) |
Alberic I of Spoleto d. 925 |
Marozia 890–937 |
Pope Sergius III 904–911 |
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| Alda of Vienne | Alberic II of Spoleto 905–954 |
David or Deodatus | Pope John XI 931–935 |
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| Gregory I, Count of Tusculum | Pope John XII 955–964 |
Pope Benedict VII 974–983 |
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| Pope Benedict VIII Pope 1012–1024 |
Alberic III, Count of Tusculum d. 1044 |
Pope John XIX Pope 1024–1032 |
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| Peter, Duke of the Romans | Gaius | Octavianus | Pope Benedict IX 1012–1055 |
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