200px Location of Tusculum southeast of Ancient Rome For other uses of Tusculum, see Tusculum disambiguation . Tusculum is a ruined Classical Rome Roman city in the Alban Hills , in the Latium region of Italy . Location Tusculum is one of the largest Roman cities in Alban Hills. The ruins of Tusculum ... by the Via Latina from which a branch road ascended to Tusculum, while the main road passed through the valley to the south of it , or by the Via Labicana to the north. In the territory of Tusculum ... about Tusculum in Geographica Strabo Geography , V 3 12. blockquote But still closer to Rome than ... near Algidum between them and is high as far as Mount Albanus. It is on this chain that Tusculum ... of Rome for here Tusculum is a fertile and well watered hill, which in many places rises gently .... Tusculum is first mentioned in history as an independent city state with a king, a constitution and gods ... of Tusculum. Citation needed date February 2011 After the Roman Etruscan Wars War with Clusium in 508 ... in Tusculum. ref Livy , Ab urbe condita book Ab urbe condita , 2.15 ref The Mamilia gens ... Tusculum subsequently became an ally of Rome, incurring the frequent hostilities of the other Latin ... Tusculum quickly sent troops, commanded by the dictator Lucius Mamilius , to help the Romans. Together ... on Lucius Mamilius the honour of Roman citizenship. In 459 B.C. the Aequi attacked Tusculum ... Rufus, 44 43 BC. A Dioscuri figure is on the on left, Tusculum fortress being shown on right. Roman Republic In 381 BC, after an expression of complete submission to Rome, the people of Tusculum received a franchise from Rome. Tusculum became the first municipium cum suffragio , or self governing city. The Tusculum citizens were therefore recorded in the Tribus Papiria . Other accounts, however, speak of Tusculum as often allied with Rome s enemies, the last being the Samnites in 323 BC. Several ... gens Furia and Porcii Porcia to the latter belonged Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder , who was born at Tusculum ... more details
Tusculum can refer to Italy Tusculum an ancient city of Latium in Italy Counts of Tusculum powerful secular noblemen in Latium during the tenth through twelfth centuries Battle of Monte Porzio Battle of Tusculum a military battle in the year 1167, near Tusculum in Latium Italy United States Cities. towns or neighborhoods Tusculum, Tennessee a community in Greene County, Tennessee Columbia Tusculum, Cincinnati neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio Tusculum, a neighborhood in Nashville, Tennessee Educational institutions Tusculum College a university in Tennessee Properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places Tusculum Princeton, New Jersey , National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mercer County, New Jersey Tusculum Arcola, North Carolina , National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren County, North Carolina listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Warren County, North Carolina Tusculum Amherst, Virginia , National Register of Historic Places listings in Amherst County, Virginia listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Amherst County, Virginia Category Place name disambiguation pages disambig nl Tusculum ... more details
The counts of Tusculum were the most powerful secular noblemen in Latium , near Rome , in the present day Italy between the 10th and 12th centuries. Several list of popes popes and an antipope during the 11th century came from their ranks. They created and perfected the political formula of noble papacy ... of Tusculum remained arbiters of Roman politics and religion for more than a century. In addition .... before 924 Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum Theophylact I until 924 Alberic I of Spoleto Alberic ... of Tusculum Gregory I , son Excellentissimus vir Praefectus navalis until 1012 Pope Benedict VIII ... II and son of Gregory I 1032 1045 Alberic III, Count of Tusculum Alberic III , Imperialis ... 1024 1032 Pope Benedict IX Theophylact III son of Alberic III 1044 1058 Gregory II, Count of Tusculum ... Gregory III, Count of Tusculum Gregory III , Comes Tusculanensis Consul, illustris son of Gregory II ca 1108 1126 Ptolemy I, Count of Tusculum Ptolemy I Tolomeo I , Consul, comes Tusculanus son Gregory III 1126 1153 Ptolemy II, Count of Tusculum Ptolemy II Tolomeo II , Illustrissimus, dominus Consul et dux son of Ptolemy I 1153 ca 1167 Jonathan, Count of Tusculum Jonathan , Comes de Tusculano co ruler with Raino son of Ptolemy II 1153 1179 Raino, Count of Tusculum Raino , Nobilis vir, dominus ... Other Tusculani John I, Count of Tusculum John I , son of Theophylact II John II was Benedict X Guy, Count of Tusculum Guy , brother of Gregory II Peter, Count of Tusculum Peter , brother of Gregory II Octavian, Count of Tusculum Octavian , brother of Gregory II Successors According to tradition, the successors of the Tusculum counts were the Colonna family , founded by Peter 1099 1151 , son ... 1859 1872 Category Lists of Italian nobility Category Counts of Italy Tusculum Category Medieval Rome br Konted Tusculum bg ca Comtat de Tusculum de Tusculum Grafen von Tusculum fr Comtes de Tusculum it Conti di Tuscolo pt Conde de Tusculum ru ... more details
Jonathan died before 1167 was the count of Tusculum from the death of his father, Ptolemy II of Tusculum Ptolemy II , in 1153 to his own death. His mother was Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor . He was, by inheritance, an imperial vassal, but Pope Adrian IV granted him the papal property the great fortress in Tusculum and invested him as a papal vassal as well. He swore homage on 9 July 1155 to the pope excepto contra Imperatorem &mdash except against the emperor. In turn, he surrendered Montisfortini and Velletri Faiola to the papacy. The Commune of Rome Senate of Rome , however, refused to ratify the grant of the fortress to the count. In 1163, he was invested with the port of Torre Astura Astura , which his father had illegally held from the church, by the abbot of S. Alessio. At some point during his countship, he must have associated his younger brother Raino of Tusculum Raino with him, for Raino appears as sole count in 1167. Sources Ferdinand Gregorovius Gregorovius, Ferdinand . Rome in the Middle Ages Vol. IV Part 1 . 1905. http www.genealogie mittelalter.de crescentier tuskulaner gionata graf von tusculum 1155 gionata graf von tusculum 1155.html Lexikon des Mittelalters Gionata Graf von Tusculum . Category People of medieval Rome Category Italian nobility Category 12th century Italian people ... more details
Raino , also Rayno , Ranulf , or Reginulf died after 1179 , was the last count of Tusculum from an unknown date when he was first associated with his elder brother, Jonathan of Tusculum Jonathan , to his own death. His father, Ptolemy II of Tusculum Ptolemy II , died in 1153. His mother was Bertha, illegitimate daughter of Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor . He appears first in 1147, mortgaging Castrum Algidi to Pope Eugene III for 200 pounds. Pope Adrian IV granted the fortress of Tusculum, which mortgage had bought from Oddo Frangipani , who in turn had purchased it from Oddo Colonna after Ptolemy was forced to mortgage it, to Jonathan in 1155. The Commune of Rome Senate of Rome , however, refused to ratify the grant of the fortress to the count. In 1167, Raino appears for the first time as sole count. Pope Alexander III tried at that time to dissuade the citizens from attacking Tusculum, but to no avail. Raino called in the aid of Rainald of Dassel , the archchancellor of Italy and archbishop of Cologne . Raino and Rainald were besieged by the Romans in the old fortress of Tusculum. Help was requested from Christian of Mainz Christian , archbishop of Mainz , then in Ancona . With 1,300 Germans and Brabantines and the men of Robert II of Bassunvilla , Christian encamped beside Monte Porzio outside the city. The Romans spurned all attempts at diplomatic resolution and marched an army of 40,000 on Tusculum. This was the largest army of Romans in many centuries to march into the field. The leader may have been Oddo Frangipani. The momentous Battle of Monte Porzio took place on May 29, 1167. The Romans were defeated and Tusculum preserved. In 1169, Raino traded Tusculum to the Prefect John for Monte Fiascone and S. Flaviano . When John left the city, Raino tried to reenter, but was refused by the citizens, who gave the city to the pope on 8 August 1170. In 1171, Raino finally renounced the city to the papacy. The last count of Tusculum was thus removed from his office and even ... more details
coord 36 10 27.53 N 82 45 34.97 W type edu display title Infobox University image name Tusculum seal 2Epng image size 155px name Tusculum College motto lang la Sit Lux Latin motto Sit Lux Latin br Let ... logo File Tusculum logo.png 200px Tusculum College is a coeducation al Private university private college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA , with its main campus in Tusculum, Tennessee ... Press. ISBN 0773454470 ref Origin of name Doak christened the institution Tusculum after the Homesteading ... of the United States Declaration of Independence . The original Tusculum was a city near Rome ... character . ref Sexton, Jr., Donal J., & Smith, Jr., Myron J. 1994 . Glimpses of Tusculum A pictorial history of Tusculum College . Marceline, MO Walsworth Publishing. ref Key institutional events .... Milwaukie, OR. ref 1808 Hugh Brown receives first academic degree from Tusculum s predecessor, Greeneville College. 1816 Samuel Witherspoon Doak son of Samuel Doak founds Tusculum Academy, which operates in a log cabin adjacent to the present site of Tusculum College. ref Wills, David 1873 . In memoriam .... G3. ref 1844 Tusculum Academy renamed Tusculum College. ref Thirty ninth annual report of the Board ... debating activities at Tusculum. ref Fuhrmann, Joseph T. 1986 . The life and times of Tusculum College ... , college buildings serve as barracks for soldiers. 1868 Greeneville College and Tusculum College merge to become Greeneville & Tusculum College. 1878 First female students admitted to Greeneville & Tusculum ... The Pioneer now known as The Pioneer Frontier . 1908 Merger of Washington College Academy and Tusculum College. 1912 Washington College Academy breaks away from the current Tusculum College. 1913 ... on campus. ref Wheeler, Frank T. 2000 . Tusculum College Tennessee The college history series . Charleston ... accredits Tusculum for the first time. 1950s Lantern festival begins, honoring graduating seniors ... opportunities to adult students. Originally titled Tusculum Adult Leaders Learning TALL , the program ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Tusculum, Tennessee settlement type City nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map TNMap doton Tusculum.PNG mapsize 250px map caption Location of Tusculum, Tennessee image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Tennessee subdivision type2 List of counties in Tennessee County subdivision name2 Greene County, Tennessee Greene Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 11.7 area land km2 11.7 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 4.5 area land sq mi 4.5 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 2004 population density km2 172.0 population density sq mi 445.4 General information timezone North American Eastern Time Zone Eastern EST utc offset 5 timezone DST EDT utc offset DST 4 elevation footnotes elevation m 455 elevation ft 1493 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 36 latm 10 lats 33 latNS N longd 82 longm 45 longs 3 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code blank name Federal Information Processing Standard FIPS code blank info 47 75560 GR ... footnotes Tusculum is a city in Greene County, Tennessee Greene County , Tennessee , United States . The population was 2,004 at the 2000 census. It is the home of Tusculum College , the oldest university in Tennessee and the 28th oldest in the United States. John Foster serves as Mayor. Geography Tusculum ... Category Cities in Tennessee Category Greene County, Tennessee io Tusculum, Tennessee ht Tusculum, Tennessee nl Tusculum Tennessee pt Tusculum Tennessee vo Tusculum ... more details
cronologia primi.asp?idx imr Biographical entries of the Cardinal Bishops of Frascati Tusculum ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Icmar Of Tusculum ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 28, 1161 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Icmar Of Tusculum ... of the College of Cardinals Category 1161 deaths de Imar von Tusculum fr Imar de Tusculum pl Imar ... more details
Infobox Stadium stadium name Pioneer Field image fullname Pioneer Field nickname location Tusculum, Tennessee Tusculum , Tennessee built opened surface Grass Bermuda Grass owner Tusculum College seating capacity 3,500 tenants Tusculum College Tusculum Pioneers dimensions Pioneer Field is a 3,500 seat college football stadium located in Tusculum, Tennessee . The stadium is the home of the Pioneers football team of Tusculum College . ref cite web title Pioneer Football Media Guide author Tusculum Athletics accessdate 2008 07 19 url http www.tusculum.edu athletics football 07 FB Guide.pdf ref The Pioneers compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division II NCAA Division II South Atlantic Conference SAC . References reflist External links http www.tusculum.edu athletics football index.html Tusculum Pioneers Football website Tennessee college football venues Tennessee sports venue stub coord 36.172335 82.7572846 display t type landmark Category College football venues Category Sports venues in Tennessee Category South Atlantic Conference Category Greene County, Tennessee Category Tusculum College ... more details
Infobox Settlement name Columbia Tusculum image map Columbia Tusculum Cincinnati map.jpg mapsize 300px map caption Columbia Tusculum is a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. Columbia Tusculum is the oldest neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio and is located on the East Side of the city. According to CincinnatihHome.org, as of 1997, the population of Columbia Tusculum was 2,619. 90.3 percent of the population is white and 42.9 percent are between 25 and 44 years old. As of 1998, the average home price in Columbia Tusculum was 151,161. The neighborhood is noted for its Victorian architecture Victorian era homes. It is also home to popular restaurants and attractions such as Allyn s Cafe and The Precinct. Columbia was founded in 1788 on the Little Miami River and predates Losantiville later Cincinnati by a month. http www.enquirer.com editions 2003 12 29 loc loc1acolumb.html . The Cincinnati area s first school opened here in 1790. Many of the early settlers are buried in the former Columbia Baptist Cemetery, founded in 1790. The cemetery is now known as the Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, Cincinnati Pioneer Memorial Cemetery . Information about the neighborhood Community Development Corporation is located at http www.columbiatusculum.com. The Community Council s homepage can be found at http www.columbiatusculum.org. External links http www.columbiatusculum.org Columbia Tusculum Neighborhood Site http www.cincinnati oh.gov cdap pages 3681 Map Columbia Tusculum Historic District http www.pbase.com cincyimages columbia tusculum Photos of Columbia Tusculum in Cincinnati coord missing Ohio Category Neighborhoods in Cincinnati, Ohio Category Historic districts in Ohio HamiltonOH geo stub ... more details
. On 7 November, Eugene left Tusculum. In Ptolemy s latter years, his house declined. In 1141, Bertha ... in Tusculum itself to be lost or mortgaged. Many fell to the Frangipani family and the old fortress even fell to Eugene III. Ptolemy died in 1153 and was succeeded by his elder son Jonathan of Tusculum . His second son, the aforementioned Raino, was joint count and then sole count the last count of Tusculum ... of Tusculum in 1191. Notes references Sources Ferdinand Gregorovius Gregorovius, Ferdinand ... tuskulaner ptolemaeus 2 graf von tusculum 1153 ptolemaeus 2 graf von tusculum 1153.html Lexikon des Mittelalters Ptolomaeus Tolomeo II. Graf von Tusculum . DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy 02 Of Tusculum Category ... more details
Gregory III died about 1108 was the son of Gregory II, Count of Tusculum Gregory II . He was the Count of Tusculum from 1058, when his father died. He is usually considered to stand at the fore of the family of the Colonna . Unlike his father, he did not bear the ducal and senatorial titles, nor any title to Rome, but simply was patricius et consul , Comes Tusculanensis, Consul, illustris . Gregory was succeeded by his eldest son, Ptolemy I of Tusculum Ptolemy I . He had sons named Ptolemy I 1099 1129 Consul comes Tusculanus Gregory IV 1109 1128 Iudex Tusculanensis Peter de Columpna 1099 1151 Colonna family Egidius 1128 1137 Iadara daughter . Sources http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NORTHERN 20ITALY 20900 1100.htm Toc145061982 Foundation of Medieval Genealogy Northern Italy &mdash 21. Counts of Tusculum. Italy noble stub Category Italian nobility Category People of medieval Rome Category 1108 deaths Category 12th century Italian people Category Medieval Roman consuls Category Medieval Roman patricians ca Gregori III de Tusculum ... more details
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Gregory I was the Count of Tusculum sometime between 954 and 1012. Consul et dux 961, vir illustrissimus 980, praefectus navalis 999. He was the son of Alberic II of Spoleto Alberic II and Stephanie. He held the cities of Galeria , Arce , and Preneste and the title count palatine , the palace referred to being that of the Lateran . He was the first to carry the title Count of Tusculum and he passed it to all his descendants. They also received the titles of excellentissimus vir most excellent man and apostolic rector of Sant Andrea , which Gregory received in 980. In 981, Gregory bore the title Romanorum consul, dux et senator Consul, duke, and senator of the Romans. As well as being an intimate and ally of the popes , especially Pope Sylvester II Sylvester II , Gregory also served as praefectus navalis of Holy Roman Emperors Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Otto I and Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor Otto II . However, on 6 February 1001, he was named Head of the Republic by the Romans for leading the revolt against Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor Otto III and expelling the Crescentii . In 1002, the latter returned to power and he had to renounce his title. His death is attested before the 11 June 1012, when his successor, Pope Benedict VIII Theophylact , was elected Pope . His wife was Maria died 1013 and, besides Theophylact, his eldest son, he had a son named Roman who became Pope John XIX and another named Alberic III who succeeded him in Tusculum and in his titles. He had a daughter, Marozia III, who married Thrasimund III of Spoleto . Together, the houses of Tusculum and Spoleto were the dominant secular powers in the central Italian peninsula, the one representative of the imperial power and the other, Gregory s, of papal. Sources http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NORTHERN 20ITALY 20900 1100.htm Toc145061982 Foundation of Medieval Genealogy Northern Italy &mdash 21. Counts of Tusculum ... Gregori I de Tusculum ... more details
Gregory II died 1058 was the son of Alberic III, Count of Tusculum and Ermelina. He was the Count of Tusculum and the Lateran Lateranensis et Tusculanensis comes from 1044 to his death. The Chronicon Monasterii Casinensis of Leo of Ostia records him as Gregorius de Alberico . The placement of this passage implies his death around 1058. Like his many forefathers, he carried the illustrious title of Romanorum patricius, consul, dux et senator Patrician, consul, duke, and senator of the Romans , implying his secular command over Rome and its militia. His dual comital title implied his land and fortress holding power in both Rome itself and Tusculum, as supported by his alliance with the Papacy . In 1044, he led the expedition to restore Pope Benedict IX . Before 1054, when he is last attested, Gregory had three sons and a daughter. His daughter, Theodora, married Pandulf or Landulf , lord of Capaccio 1040 1052 , son of Guaimar III of Salerno and Gaitelgrima and brother of Guaimar IV of Salerno Guaimar IV , with whom he was assassinated. Gregory s sons John and Peter died young, but his youngest son, Gregory III, Count of Tusculum Gregory III , succeeded him. Sources http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NORTHERN 20ITALY 20900 1100.htm Toc145061982 Foundation of Medieval Genealogy Northern Italy &mdash 21. Counts of Tusculum. Category 1058 deaths Category Italian nobility Category People of medieval Rome Category 11th century Italian people Category Medieval Roman consuls ca Gregori II de Tusculum ... more details
Alberic III died 1044 was the Count of Tusculum , along with Galeria , Preneste , and Arce , from 1024, when his brother the count Roman was elected Pope John XIX , until his own death. He was a son of Gregory I, Count of Tusculum Gregory I and Maria, brother of Pope Benedict VIII Popes Benedict VIII and Pope John XIX John XIX , and brother in law of Thrasimund II of Spoleto . Alberic used the title of consul, dux et patricius Romanorum consul, duke, and patricianship patrician of the Romans. This signified his secular authority in Rome . He also bore the titular comes sacri palatii Lateranensis Count of the Sacred Lateran Palace , which signified his ecclesiastical function in the papal curia . During the pontificate of his brother John XIX, he was made a Roman Senator senator , but he had to abandon this title for the aforemention consular dignity in order to avoid tensions with the Emperor Henry II . Alberic does not appear in sources after 1033, when he left the comital powers to his son the newly elected pope. He married Ermelina and his son Theophylact III or IV became Pope Benedict IX in 1032. He was succeeded by his second son Gregory II of Tusculum Gregory II and left three other sons the consul, dux et senator Romanorum Peter, Duke of the Romans Peter , Octavian, and Guy, all titled Count of Tusculum. Sources http fmg.ac Projects MedLands NORTHERN 20ITALY 20900 1100.htm Toc145061982 Foundation of Medieval Genealogy Northern Italy &mdash 21. Counts of Tusculum. Category 1044 deaths Category 11th century Italian people Category Italian nobility Category People of medieval Rome Category Medieval Roman consuls Category Medieval Roman patricians ca Alberic III de Tusculum ... more details
Theophylact I before 864 &ndash 924 or 925 was a medieval Counts of Tusculum Count of Tusculum who served Louis III, Holy Roman Emperor as judex and then was elected to head Rome as consul by the city s nobility ref name Lindsay in 915, an appointment that was confirmed by the Pope. He also was styled as senator , glorissimus dux , judex dativus , and magister militum ref name Lindsay http fmg.ac FMG Articles Popes.pdf Lindsay Brook. Popes and pornocrats in the early middle ages. ref ref http books.google.ru books?id mq7ctwMNdoC&pg PA20&lpg PA20&source web&ots 1URIRTP7rK&sig 4NjFX2xNam0bn0CvjyOvocsZx9c&hl ru PPA11,M1 George L. Williams.Papal Genealogy The Families And Descendants Of The Popes ref . Together with his wife Theodora senatrix Theodora , he controlled the city of Rome and the Papacy in the early 10th century. Theophylact is mentioned for the first time in a document of 901 as palatine judge judex of the Louis III, Holy Roman Emperor Emperor Louis III . Remaining in Rome at the command of a group of soldiers after the former s return to Provence , he became Vestararius sacri palatii vestararius and magister militum of Pope Sergius III , effectively seizing control of the city. All subsequent popes of the period were elected at Theophylact s will. His wife Theodora senatrix Theodora , who was styled senatrix and serenissima vestaratrix of Rome, prevailed upon him to support her lover as pope and he was installed as Pope John X John X in 914. Theodora s influence established her next two nominees on the papal throne Pope Anastasius III Anastasius III and Pope Lando Lando . The influence of Theodora and her descendants over the papacy is known as the Pornocracy . The heirs ... . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Theophylact I, Count Of Tusculum Category 9th century births Category ... 10th century Italian people ca Teofilacte I de Theophylakt I. von Tusculum es Teofilacto I fr Th ophylacte Ier de Tusculum pl Teofilakt pt Teofilato I ... more details
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Ptolemy I also Ptolemaeus or Tolomeo died 1126 was the count of Tusculum in the first quarter of the twelfth century. He was a son of Gregory III of Tusculum Gregory III . Peter Pisanus , in his Vita Paschalis II refers to Ptolemy and the abbot of Farfa as the allies of the emperor in the same way that the Saints Saint Peter Peter and Paul of Tarsus Paul were the allies of the pope. He supported the Pope Paschal II and, in 1108, when the pope left for Benevento , he was given command of the Campania . Soon, Ptolemy, along with the Berald of Farfa abbot of Abbey of Farfa Farfa and Peter Colonna, rebelled against papal authority. The pope returned with troops from Richard II of Gaeta and the rebels were unable to take control of Rome . In 1111, the Emperor Henry V imprisoned the pope and some of his cardinals in Rome and Robert I of Capua sent 300 men to rescue the papal entourage. Ptolemy met the Capuan troops at Ferentino and turned them back, however. In March 1116, the Roman Prefect Peter died and Paschal appointed a son of Pier Leoni as his replacement. The people revolted and appointed Peter, a great nephew of Ptolemy, instead. The pope was forced to flee to Albano Laziale Albano , but not before attempting to buy Ptolemy s loyalty with the grant of Ariccia . The pope then turned on Rome and, in May, retook Trastevere and the Fumone fortress. His men captured the Prefect Peter. His relative imprisoned, Ptolemy turned on the pope once more and defeated his militia at Algidius and freed his nephew. This was the catalyst for more widespread revolt in the Campania and the Papal States . In Easter 1117, the emperor arrived and the pope fled. Ptolemy quickly did homage to the secular ... prince of Latium . At this point, his son was also titled count and this younger Ptolemy II of Tusculum ... 1 graf von tusculum 1126 ptolemaeus 1 graf von tusculum 1126.html Lexikon des Mittelalters Ptolemaeus Tolomeo I. Graf von Tusculum . DEFAULTSORT Ptolemy 01 Of Tusculum Category People of medieval Rome ... more details
Summary Non free media rationale Article Tusculum College Description This is the athletics logo for the Tusculum College Pioneers. Source http www.tusculum.edu athletics Portion The entire logo is used to convey the meaning intended and avoid tarnishing or misrepresenting the intended image. Low resolution The logo is a size and resolution sufficient to maintain the quality intended by the company or organization, without being unnecessarily high resolution. Purpose The image is placed alongside the article discussing Tusculum College Pioneers athletics teams, a subject of public interest. The significance of the logo is to help the reader identify the organization, assure the reader they have reached the right article containing critical commentary about the organization, and illustrate the organization s intended branding message in a way that words alone could not convey. Replaceability Because it is a logo, there is almost certainly no free equivalent. Any substitute that is not a derivative work would fail to convey the meaning intended, would tarnish or misrepresent its image, or would fail its purpose of identification or commentary. other information Use of the logo in the article complies with Wikipedia Non free content Wikipedia non free content policy , Wikipedia Logos logo guidelines , and fair use under Fair use United States copyright law as described below. Licensing Non free logo Academic sports logos Fair Use rationale for Tusculum College It is believed the use of this copyright image is appropriate to the article Tusculum College under the guise of fair use because No free equivalent exists It is low resolution It is used alongside critical commentary of the Tusculum College athletics program Its use does not financially impact the copyright holder History of Image Tusculum Athletics.gif 2007 10 06T21 53 07Z User Melesse Melesse User talk Melesse Talk Special Contributions Melesse contribs 1987 bytes nowiki Summary nowiki 2007 10 02T16 23 31Z User ... more details
Giovanni Mincio may refer to Giovanni Mincio of Tusculum, antipope Benedict X Giovanni Mincio of Morrovale , Franciscan and cardinal hndis Mincio, Giovanni ... more details
Notability date June 2008 Peter was a mediaeval Roman noble. He was the son of Alberic III, Count of Tusculum . Family tree familytree start familytree Tpl v The The Theodora senatrix Theodora Tpl Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum br 864 924 familytree familytree Hui Al1 v Maz v Se3 Al1 Alberic I of Spoleto br d. 925 Maz Marozia br 890 937 Se3 Pope Sergius III br 904 911 Hui Hugh of Italy br 887 924 948 br also married Marozia familytree , . familytree Ald v Al2 unk J11 Al2 Alberic II of Spoleto br 905 954 Ald Alda of Vienne J11 Pope John XI br 931 935 unk David or Deodatus familytree , . familytree Ge1 J12 Be7 Ge1 Gregory I, Count of Tusculum J12 Pope John XII br 955 964 Be7 Pope Benedict VII br 974 983 familytree v . familytree Be8 Al3 J19 Al3 Alberic III, Count of Tusculum br d. 1044 J19 Pope John XIX br Pope 1024 1032 Be8 Pope Benedict VIII br Pope 1012 1024 familytree , v . familytree P1 Ga Oc Be9 P1 Peter, Duke of the Romans, Count of Tusculum Ga Gaius, Count of Tusculum Oc Octavianus, Count of Tusculum Be9 Pope Benedict IX br 1012 1055 familytree end Sources George L. Williams. Papal Genealogy The Families And Descendants Of The Popes Italy noble stub Category Italian nobility Category People of medieval Rome ... more details
onesource date April 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Gratian was a mediaeval Rome Roman Nobility noble , and son in law of Theophylact I, Count of Tusculum . Sources George L. Williams. Papal Genealogy The Families And Descendants Of The Popes AncientRome bio stub Category Italian nobility ... more details