- Jordan, Archbishop of Milan
Jordan ( _it. Giordano da Clivio) was the
Archbishop of Milan from1 January 1112 to his death on4 October 1120 . Born inClivio , he entered the church ofMilan young and was ordained asubdeacon while serving under the Archbishop Grossolano.He was appointed to
Saint-Gilles , inProvence , to continue his education inFrance , as was typical for Milanese youths of his day. He was recalled in 1111 byOlrico da Corte , the "vicedominus", and ordained apresbyter on1 September byAriald, Bishop of Genoa . The embattled Grossolano took that moment to go to theHoly Land , leavingGuazzone Comino andAmizone da Sala in charge withArderic, Bishop of Lodi , as his actingvicar . Almost immediately a council of equal numbers of supporters and opponents of the archbishop convened in his absence and, deposing him, elected Jordan to his place on New Year's Day. In February,Landulf, Bishop of Asti , consecrated the new archbishop to his post and, together with Ariald and Mainard of Turin, did homage to Jordan as hissuffragan s. OnlyAtto, Bishop of Acqui , and Arderic of Lodi refused to do homage to the new bishop and remained loyal to Grossolano. On6 December , Mainard formally deposed Grossolano at the altar in S. Ambrogio. Jordan andBernard, Bishop of Pavia , proclaimed a general peace throughoutLombardy , of which Jordan was now the primate. He then received the recognition ofPope Paschal II , legitimising the irregularities of his election.In August 1113, Grossolano returned from his pilgrimage. Tensions were raised in the city of Milan, where the old archbishop still had some supporters. Finally, on
11 March 1116 , Paschal declared Grossolano's transferral from the see ofSavona to that of Milan to be invalid and thus null. He was transferred back to Savona and Jordan was again confirmed as the legitimate Ambrosian pontiff.Jordan was a staunch papist (later Guelph) and Milan under him was a centre of anti-imperial feeling. His episcopate saw the citizens of Milan grow in power. In 1116, they began electing consuls, with all the saecular powers theretofore reserved for the bishops. In a solemn ceremony at S. Tecla, Jordan even excommunicated the reigning emperor, Henry V.
Jordan interfered extensively in his suffragan diocese. He deposed
Armanno da Gavardo fromBrescia and made the elected Villanus bishop there. He deposedUgo da Noceto inCremona and raisedOberto da Dovara in his place. He intervened in the episcopal succession toComo in 1118 and sparked a nine-year war (until 1127) between the cities of Milan and Como. In Spring 1120, he met the returningPope Callistus II atTortona (the pope had been visiting France). He died in the fall of that year and was buried in his basilica. He was succeeded by Olrico, who had first recalled him from Provence.ources
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