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Ever a faithful ally of the pope, in 1117, he retook Rome for him, but was subsequently holed up in his tower by
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left in 1108 to deal with raising troops. "Rome remained the pit of daily rebellion," as Gregorovius says.
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and founder of the great and important medieval Roman family of the
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In 1111, Pierleone negotiated the imperial coronation of the
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on 24 January 1118, the new pope was thrown into prison by
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Jewish convert
Leo de Benedicto
Pierleoni
Crassus
Gregorovius
the eternal city
regents
Pope Paschal II
Emperor Henry V
Ptolemy I of Tusculum
Gelasius II
Cencio II Frangipane
papal gonfalonier
Stephen the Norman
Theatre of Marcellus
Tiber Island
Castel Sant'Angelo
Trastevere
Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls
Antipope Anacletus II
Jordan
Patrician
Commune of Rome
Roger I of Sicily
Gregorovius, Ferdinand
Flag of Italy
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stub
expanding it

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