Crescentius the Younger

Crescenzio Nomentano
Coat of Arms of Crescenzi family.
Born?
Died998
Rome, Papal States
Cause of deathDecapitation
Resting placeSan Pancrazio, Rome
Known forDe facto ruler of Rome
ParentCrescentius the Elder (father)
RelativesJohn Crescentius (brother)
FamilyCrescentii
The House of Crescentius, near the temple of Fortuna Virilis, Rome: an early essay in a classical revival.

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]

  1. ^ Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen. How to See the Vatican
  2. ^ "CRESCENZIO Nomentano - Treccani". Treccani (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-01-11.

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