Crescenzio Nomentano | |
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Born | ? |
Died | 998 Rome, Papal States |
Cause of death | Decapitation |
Resting place | San Pancrazio, Rome |
Known for | De facto ruler of Rome |
Parent | Crescentius the Elder (father) |
Relatives | John Crescentius (brother) |
Family | Crescentii |
Crescentius the Younger (or Crescentius II; died 29 April 998), son of Crescentius the Elder, was a leader of the aristocracy of medieval Rome. During the minority of Holy Roman Emperor Otto III, he declared himself Consul (or Senator) of Rome (Patricius Romanorum)[1] and made himself de facto ruler of Rome. After being deposed, he led a rebellion, seized control of Rome, and appointed an antipope, but the rebellion failed and Crescentius was eventually executed.[2]