- Pierleoni family
The family of the Pierleoni, meaning "sons of Peter Leo", was a great Roman
patrician clan of theMiddle Ages , headquartered in atower house in the Jewish quarter,Trastevere . The heads of the family often bore the title "consul Romanorum", or "Consul of the Romans," in the early days.The family's rise was quick, for they were very rich before they were very powerful. The family descended from the eleventh-century Jewish convert
Leo de Benedicto , whose baptismal name comes from the fact that he was baptised byPope Leo IX himself [The original convert, according to the [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=307&letter=P "Jewish Encyclopedia", "Pierleoni,"] would have been his father, taking the name "Benedictus Christianus" ("Blessed Christian"), hence, in the usual way, his son Leo de Benedicto.] . While the Pierleoni during their greatness spuriously claimed to be descended from the ancient Roman noble family of theAnicii , their enemies in Rome made much of their Jewish extraction and levelled the usual charges ofusury . Leo's son was the Peter Leo (Pierleone) of the name and it is his sons that garnered for the family such fame as protectors of the popes:Pope Urban II died in one of the Pierleoni's "castelli", July 1099. The family's territory was expanded to include theIsola Tiberina and a further tower house near theTheater of Marcellus . [http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=307&letter=P "Jewish Encyclopedia": "Pierleoni".] ] When Emperor Henry V came to Rome (1111), Petrus Leonis headed the papal legation that effected a reconciliation between the pope and the emperor. Pierleone's attempt to install one of his sons as Prefect of Rome in 1116, though favoured byPope Paschal II , was resisted by the opposite party with riot and bloodshed. Another son, Peter, becameAntipope Anacletus II (1131), and another,Giordano Pierleoni , with the revival of theCommune of Rome , became the head of the Republic asPatricius in 1144. A Pierleoni sister is said to have been the wife ofRoger I of Sicily . The family generally supported the papacy and represented theGuelf faction of the city against theGhibelline s, often under the leadership of the Frangipani.Two branches of the Pierleoni are still in existence. The first is that of
Matelica andPesaro in theMarche and the second is that ofCittà di Castello inUmbria . Both are still members of the Italian nobility.External links
* [http://www.romaspqr.it/ROMA/Torri/Torre-pierleoni.htm "Torre dei Pierleoni"] : Much restored and picturesquely rebuilt under Mussolini.
References
*Lanciani, Rodolfo. "New Tales of Ancient Rome".
*Williams, George L. "Papal Genealogy: The Families and Descendants of the Popes".Notes
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