- Cencio II Frangipane
Cencius II or Cencio II Frangipane was the son of either of Cencio I or of John, a brother of one Leo. He was the principal representative of the
Frangipani family ofRome in the early twelfth century and also a Cardinal.One night in 1118, he interrupted the
College of Cardinals inSanta Maria in Pallara sul Palatino , near his castle, and arrested the newly-electedPope Gelasius II and some of his followers. Popular opinion turned so against him, however, that he was forced to release the pope. In that one night, however, the whole relationship between the Frangipani and theGregorian reform ers broke down. In Spring 1121,Pope Callistus II destroyed the Frangipani fortress in Rome and prohibited its reconstruction.With Cardinal
Aimerico of Santa Maria Novella , in 1124, Cencio allied to force the election of Honorius II. In 1125, the pope granted him the county ofCeccano and from there he sacked theAbbey of Montecassino . In 1128, Cencio and Aimerico together travelled to the court of CountRoger II of Sicily to invest him with theDuchy of Apulia from the pope.Cencio later fell out with Aimerico. On
14 February 1130 , Aimerico's candidate,Innocent II , was elected pope, but immediately opposed by the Roman nobility, including Cencio, who sent a letter dated18 May toLothair of Supplinburg ,King of Germany , asking him to support theantipope Anacletus II . Cencio was exiled from the city for the next three years until his return on4 June 1133 to be present at Lothair's imperial coronation.ources
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