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Sylvester IV, born
Maginulf, was a
claimant to the
Papacy from 1105 to 1111 in
opposition to
Paschal II. A
priest before his election, he was probably...
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Maginfred I of
Milano (IX
Century – Milan, 896), also
known as
Manfred II, was
count of
Lomello and
imperial vicar in
Milan from 892 to 901. Also known...
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Successor to
Theodoric 8 Nov 1105 – 11 Apr 1111
Sylvester IV
Sylvester Quartus Maginulf c. 1050 Rome,
Papal States 49 / 55 (†56) 5 years, 324 days (31) Supported...
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continued slowly,
garnering support among the
nobility of Tuscany.
Maginulf,
Count of Milan, and
Walfred of
Friuli joined him.
Eventually even Adalbert...
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Marengo however, he was killed,
either by ********ination (by Hugh, son of
Maginulf), a
theory about which Liutprand, our
primary source, is reserved, or by...
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horse while hunting — or is
killed (possibly ********inated by
supporters of
Maginulf of Milan).
After the
death of Lambert, his
rival Berengar I
gains recognition...
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place of
burial are not known. In 1105, the pro-Imperial
party elected Maginulf as
Sylvester IV in
opposition to Paschal, but he was no more successful...
- 427. Wibert-Clement III (1080—1100);
Theoderic (1100);
Albertus (1102);
Maginulf-Sylvester IV (1105—1111); Burdinus-Gregory VIII (1118—1121); Anacletus...
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Heading north, he
captures western Lombardy, and
decapitates count Maginulf of Milan. In the meantime, the
deposed king
Berengar I
recovers Verona...
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Castellum se proripuit, et hic terminus." The
successor of his successor,
Maginulf, also ****umed the name
Sylvester (IV). The
statement that he was pope for...