- Werner II of Spoleto
Werner II was the margrave of Ancona and
duke of Spoleto from 1093 to 1119. He was the founder of the family of the Guarnieri ofUrslingen .Werner was originally a
Swabia n count who was sent as captain of the German contingent of 700 infantry and cavalry by theEmperor Henry III to assistPope Leo IX at theBattle of Civitate . Subsequent to that great defeat, during which his Swabians were routed byRichard I of Capua , Werner conquered a swathe ofAdriatic territory centred on thePentapolis . The region was called after him the "March of Werner". He became an ally of theEmperor Henry IV , son of Henry III, in the war against themarchioness of Tuscany , Matilda. Henry appointed him duke of Spoleto in 1093. In 1105, he affirmed him as margrave in the three marches ofAncona ,Fermo , andCamerino , which was thereafter called the "March of Ancona", or "Marca Anconitana". This forms the basis for the modern Italian province ofLe Marche . He henceforth appears in chronicles and charters as "Dux et Marchio Guarnerius" and "Guarnerio Marchione".In November 1105, Werner went to
Rome with an army of Germans in support of theAntipope Sylvester IV . At his coming,Pope Paschal II fled to theTiber Island . By force, Werner installed Sylvester in theLateran . Werner's troops, led by one Berto, were not successful in the long run and Sylvester had to flee Rome forTivoli , where Werner himself lay encamped. Werner retreated with Sylvester toOsimo .ources
*Gregorovius, Ferdinand. "Rome in the Middle Ages Vol. IV Part 1". trans. Annie Hamilton. 1905.
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