- Giordano Pierleoni
Giordano (or Jordan) Pierleoni (in contemporary
Latin , "Jordanus filius Petrus Leonis") was the son of theConsul Pier Leoni and therefore brother ofAntipope Anacletus II and leader of theCommune of Rome which the people set up in1143 . According toGregorovius , he was a "maverick" in the greatPierleoni family , for he continued to oppose thepapacy after Anacletus' death, when the rest of his clan had returned to support of Rome.In late autumn
1143 , the democratic element inRome set up a Senate in opposition to the higher nobility and the papacy. Drawing on the glorious ancientRoman Republic , the citizens declared a senate, based on four elected representatives from each of the fourteen districts of ancient Rome, the first real senators since theseventh century . The fifty six senators then elected as patrician Pierleoni, because the title ofconsul had taken on noble connotations. Pierleoni led the defence of the city againstPope Lucius II 's assault in1145 , where Lucius himself was killed. However, Pierleoni could not maintain order in the city and, despite his overtures of negotiations with Lucius—demanding the pope renounce secular authority and live as a commonpriest before being allowed reentry into the city, —he was deposed by the people, who invitedPope Eugene III , Lucius' successor, back. The power vacuum left by Pierleoni's deposition caused even more anarchy and eventually the pope left and a less illustrious man than Giordano,Giacomo da Vico , was elected patrician—though a man his equal,Arnold of Brescia , had arrived in the commune in 1145. Arnold would renew the commune, giving it the intellectual leadership it lacked after Pierleoni's downfall.ource
*Gregorovius, Ferdinand. "History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages Vol. IV, part 2". trans. Annie Hamilton.
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