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Crescentius may
refer to: The
mediaeval writer on agriculture,
Petrus de
Crescentius, or
Pietro de'
Crescenzi Crescentius of Jesi or
Crescentius Grizi...
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Crescentius the
Younger (or
Crescentius II; died 29
April 998), son of
Crescentius the Elder, was a
leader of the
aristocracy of
medieval Rome. During...
- 1003. He was one of the
popes chosen and
eclipsed by the
patrician John
Crescentius. John
Sicco was the son of
another John Sicco, and was born in the region...
- the Romans.
Crescentius was a
descendant of this family,
being a
grandson of Theophylact's
daughter Theodora.
Crescentius ("
Crescentius of the Marble...
- John
Crescentius (Italian:
Giovanni di Crescenzio) also John II
Crescentius or
Crescentius III (d. 1012) was the son of
Crescentius the
Younger (Crescentius...
- the
council of
Pavia in 997, John XVI and
Crescentius were in
possession of Rome. The
revolt of
Crescentius II was
decisively suppressed by Otto III,...
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throne for himself. With the aid of the sons of
Crescentius the
Elder —
Crescentius II and John
Crescentius —
Boniface VII was able to
imprison John XIV...
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Marcello Crescenzi who died in 1768.
Crescentius the
Elder (d.984)
Crescentius the
Younger (d.998) John
Crescentius (d.1012) Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913)...
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overshadowed by the patrician, John
Crescentius, the
ruler of the city of Rome at the time. With the help of
Crescentius,
Sergius resisted the
attempts of...
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probably around 1058, when the body of
Crescentius was
translated to Siena.
During the
Middle Ages,
Crescentius was the
subject of a po****r cult in Siena...