- The
family of the
Pierleoni,
meaning "sons of
Peter Leo", was a
great Roman patrician clan of the
Middle Ages,
headquartered in a
tower house in the quarter...
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Anacletus II (died
January 25, 1138), born
Pietro Pierleoni, was an
antipope who
ruled in
opposition to Pope
Innocent II from 1130
until his
death in...
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Giordano (sometimes
anglicized as Jordan)
Pierleoni (in
contemporary Latin, Jord****
filius Petrus Leonis) was the son of the
Consul Pier
Leoni and therefore...
- the Frangipani, who
supported the
German Holy
Roman Emperor, and the
Pierleoni, who led the
Roman nobility. Each
faction promoted their own candidate...
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Honorius II in 1130 and the
papal election that year that
established Pietro Pierleoni as the
antipope Anacletus II.
After the
death of
Honorius II,
Petrus Leonis...
- the
fortified Colosseum and
supported the
northern cardinals, and the
Pierleoni family,
which controlled the
Tiber Island and the
fortress of the Theatre...
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Sutri (1176/78–1180)
Ugolino di
Segni (c. 1191 – c. 1200–1206)
Guido Pierleoni (1206/7–1228)
Stefano Conti (1229–1254)
Riccardo Annibaldi (1254–1276)...
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Retrieved 2021-11-04. Paoletti, Michele; Pellegrini, Marco; Belli, Alberto;
Pierleoni, Paola; Sini, Francesca; Pezzotta, Nicola; Palma,
Lorenzo (January 2023)...
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Lungotevere dei
Pierleoni is the
stretch of
lungotevere which links piazza di
Monte Savello to
ponte Palatino, in Rome, in
rione Ripa. This lungotevere...
- the rest of them
refused to
recognize him and
elected Cardinal Pietro Pierleoni, who took the name of
Anacletus II.
Although Anacletus had the support...