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- Cencio_I_Frangipane abstract "Cencio I Frangipane (also Cencius or Centius) was a Roman nobleman of the Frangipani family of the latter half of the eleventh century. He was a Roman consul His parentage is cited first in 1066, when he appeared as Cencio vir magnificus filio quondam Johannes de Imperator. His father was Giovanni Sardo de Imperator. In 1039, three siblings, Leo, Bernard, and Bona made a donation to Santa Maria Novella as filii quondam Petri Frajapane de Imperator. Peter was the first known member of the family and he clearly carried two surnames. Leo, his son, had two sons, Robert and John, the latter being the father of Cencius. John and Robert were only known by their Imperator name, though Cencius used Frangipane.Cencius began his career as a follower of the Gregorian reform. His seal appears on a document of Pope Nicholas II investing Abbot Bernard of Farfa with the castles of Tribuco and Arce. The militantly imperialist Benzone, Bishop of Alba, recorded in his Ad Heinricum imperatorem libri VII that Cencius worked to influence the election of Alexander II in 1061. However, despite all this, on 25 December 1075, Pope Gregory VII was kidnapped and imprisoned by Cencius while he was officiating in Santa Maria Maggiore. The pope was liberated by the people, but he accused the Emperor Henry IV of being behind the attempt. The event is often cited as the beginning of Investiture Controversy.In the 1080s, the Chronica of Monte Cassino referred to Cencius as consul Romanorum or \"consul of the Romans.\" In 1084, when Henry besieged the Eternal City, Cencius sustained Gregory in the Leonine City and negotiated with the Normans of Robert Guiscard, allowing the sack of the city as a reward for rescuing it from Henry, but preserving the pope's liberty and the papal city.In the election of 1085, Cencius advanced Odo of Lagery, the cardinal-bishop of Ostia and future Pope Urban II, as a candidate. However, the electors selected Desiderius of Benevento as Victor III. Cencius and Victor had strained relations, but he participated in the Council of Capua, at which Victor was confirmed as pope, in March [1087 with the Normans.Cencius was last mentioned in November 1102 assisting Matilda of Canossa with the distribution of her property.".
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- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Arce,_Lazio.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Basilica_di_Santa_Maria_Maggiore.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Basilica_of_Santa_Maria_Novella.
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- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Henry_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Investiture_Controversy.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Leonine_City.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Matilda_of_Tuscany.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Cassino.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Normans.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Alexander_II.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Gregory_VII.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Nicholas_II.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Urban_II.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Victor_III.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Guiscard.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Sack_of_Rome_(1084).
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Suburbicarian_Diocese_of_Ostia.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLink Tribuco.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cencio I Frangipane".
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cencio I".
- Cencio_I_Frangipane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cencio I Frangipane".
- Cencio_I_Frangipane name "Cencio 01 Frangipane".
- Cencio_I_Frangipane shortDescription "Roman noble".
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- Cencio_I_Frangipane description "Roman noble".
- Cencio_I_Frangipane description "Roman noble".
- Cencio_I_Frangipane subject Category:11th-century_births.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane subject Category:12th-century_deaths.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane subject Category:Italian_untitled_nobility.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane subject Category:Medieval_Roman_consuls.
- Cencio_I_Frangipane hypernym Nobleman.
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- Cencio_I_Frangipane comment "Cencio I Frangipane (also Cencius or Centius) was a Roman nobleman of the Frangipani family of the latter half of the eleventh century. He was a Roman consul His parentage is cited first in 1066, when he appeared as Cencio vir magnificus filio quondam Johannes de Imperator. His father was Giovanni Sardo de Imperator. In 1039, three siblings, Leo, Bernard, and Bona made a donation to Santa Maria Novella as filii quondam Petri Frajapane de Imperator.".
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- Cencio_I_Frangipane name "Cencio 01 Frangipane".