Theophylactus
THEOPHYLACTUS
First of the tusculani counts, lived toward the end of the 9th and the beginning of the 10th centuries; d. probably 926. This important personality in the history of Rome is first mentioned by name in 901 in a Roman document of Emperor Louis III. He was the husband of theodora i and the father of marozia and Theodora II. In various documents he is called consul, vestararius, etc. Aside from holding influential offices in the papal administration, he was the head of an aristocratic party that actively opposed the followers of Pope formosus. With his wife Theodora, he exercised a great influence on Pope sergius iii, an old friend. With the help of this pope he greatly increased his territorial possession. An extremely unscrupulous politician, he eventually acquired the countship of Tusculum.
Bibliography: o. bertolini, Roma di fonte a Bisanzio e ai Longobardi (Bologna 1941). a. fliche and v. martin, eds. Histoire de l'église depuis les origines jusqu'à nos jours (Paris 1935–) vol. 7.
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