- Cresconius of Santiago de Compostela
Cresconius ( _es. Cresconio) (c. 1036–1066) was a
bishop ofIria Flavia andSantiago de Compostela during the eleventh century. He succeededVistruarius (Vistruario). [ [http://www.catoira.net/catoira/torres.htm torres ] ]He was a supporter of
Ferdinand I of Castile and educated this king's son. Ferdinand's son,García II of Galicia and Portugal , was later crowned by Cresconius himself as king of Galicia.Like his contemporary
Odo of Bayeux , Cresconius was a "warrior bishop." During aViking invasion of Galicia, Cresconius gathered an army and, assuming leadership of the Galician nobility, defeated the invader.He fortified the site known as "Castellum Honesti", today Torres del Oeste near
Padrón , with the goal of blocking future invasions via theArosa . He built thecity walls of Santiago de Compostela and enlarged hisdiocese .Cresconius and the Primacy of Santiago
Cresconius believed that, because Santiago was the burial place of
Saint James the Greater , that his see naturally occupied a superior place amongst the dioceses of the West as an "apostolic see." To this end, he proclaimed himself "Episcopus Iriensis et Apostolicae Sedis". However, this assumption was not supported by Rome andPope Leo IX excommunicated him at theCouncil of Rheims (1049). Nevertheless, Cresconius continued using this title, and the bishops ofLugo ,Dumio ,Oviedo , andOporto acknowledged his authority and primacy.In 1060, he presided over the Council of Compostela where he prohibited the use of weapons by clerics, and also forbade that clerics be married. He opened
parochial schools and fought pagansuperstitions that dated to even before the Roman conquest of Galicia.References
External links
*es icon [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cresconio Cresconius] at the
Spanish Wikipedia
* [http://www.catoira.net/catoira/torres.htm As Torres de Oeste na historia. A súa importancia na defensa compostelana]
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