Counts of Tusculum - Counts and Their Titles

Counts and Their Titles

This list is partially incomplete in the tenth century and the chronology and dates of the various countships are often uncertain. They were only counts from about 1013, lords before.

  • before 924 Theophylact I
  • until 924 Alberic I, consul son-in-law
  • 924 – 954 Alberic II, son
  • before 1013 Gregory I, son (Excellentissimus vir – Praefectus navalis)
  • until 1012 Theophylact II, son of Gregory I
  • 1012 – 1024 Romanus, (Consul et dux, senator) brother of Theophylact II and son of Gregory I
  • 1032 – 1045 Alberic III, (Imperialis palatii magister Consul et dux – Comes sacri palatii Lateranensis) brother of Theophylact II and Romanus;
  • 1024 – 1032 Theophylact III son of Alberic III
  • 1044 – 1058 Gregory II, (Consul, nobilis vir, senator Comes Tusculanensis), son of Alberic III
  • 1058 – ca 1108 Gregory III, (Comes Tusculanensis Consul, illustris) son of Gregory II
  • ca 1108 – 1126 Ptolemy I (Tolomeo I), (Consul, comes Tusculanus) son Gregory III;
  • 1126 – 1153 Ptolemy II (Tolomeo II), (Illustrissimus, dominus Consul et dux) son of Ptolemy I;
  • 1153 – ca 1167 Jonathan, (Comes de Tusculano) co-ruler with Raino son of Ptolemy II;
  • 1153 – 1179 Raino, (Nobilis vir, dominus) brother of Jonathan, co-ruler with Jonathan.

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