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Grosolanus or Grossolanus, born Peter, was the Archbishop of Milan from 1102 to 1112. He succeeded Anselm IV, who had made him vicar during his absence on the Crusade of 1101, and was succeeded by Jordan, who had been his subdeacon. Grosolanus was the abbot of and already Bishop of Savona when Anselm appointed him to act as his vicar during the crusade.

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  • Ο Πέτρος Χρυσολάνος (ιταλικά : Pietro Grossolano, λατινικά : Petrus Grossolanus) (3 Ιανουαρίου 11ου αιώνα - Ρώμη, 6 Αυγούστου 1117) ήταν ελληνικής καταγωγής επίσκοπος Σαβόνα και αρχιεπίσκοπος Μεδιολάνων. (el)
  • Grosolanus or Grossolanus, born Peter, was the Archbishop of Milan from 1102 to 1112. He succeeded Anselm IV, who had made him vicar during his absence on the Crusade of 1101, and was succeeded by Jordan, who had been his subdeacon. Grosolanus was the abbot of and already Bishop of Savona when Anselm appointed him to act as his vicar during the crusade. Grosolanus was accused of simony in obtaining the Ambrosian see by the priest , who proceeded through the ordeal of fire to prove his charges. This tale is probably an invention of Landolfo Iuniore, bearing little resemblance to reality, save the fact that Grosolanus was opposed by a strong faction in the city. Even in modern times, though, it has served as the inspiration of a song by Enzo Jannacci. The archbishop was still embattled when, in 1111, he decided to go on a pilgrimage to Outremer. Almost immediately a council of equal numbers of supporters and opponents of the archbishop convened in his absence and, deposing him, elected Jordan of Clivio in his place on New Year's Day. Of all Milan's suffragans, only , and , refused to do homage to the new bishop and remained loyal to Grosolanus. On 6 December, Mainard, Bishop of Turin, formally deposed Grosolanus at the altar in S. Ambrogio. In August 1113, Grosolanus returned from his pilgrimage. Tensions were raised in the city of Milan, where the old archbishop still had some supporters. Finally, on 11 March 1116, Pope Paschal II declared Grosolanus' transferral from the see of Savona to that of Milan to be invalid and thus null. He was transferred back to Savona and Jordan was papally confirmed as the legitimate Ambrosian pontiff for a second time. (en)
  • Pietro Grossolano (en français Pierre Grossolanus ou Pierre Grossolan) fut évêque de Savone (élu en 1098), puis archevêque de Milan (à partir de 1102), et mourut à Rome le 6 août 1117. (fr)
  • Pietro Grossolano (3 gennaio XI secolo – Roma, 6 agosto 1117) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. (it)
  • Pedro Grossolano (em latim: Petrus Chrysolanus; em italiano: Pietro Grossolano) foi o arcebispo de Milão entre 1102 e 1112. Ele sucedeu a , o que o fez vigário durante sua a sua ausência na Cruzada de 1101, e foi sucedido por , que fora seu subdiácono. (pt)
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  • Ο Πέτρος Χρυσολάνος (ιταλικά : Pietro Grossolano, λατινικά : Petrus Grossolanus) (3 Ιανουαρίου 11ου αιώνα - Ρώμη, 6 Αυγούστου 1117) ήταν ελληνικής καταγωγής επίσκοπος Σαβόνα και αρχιεπίσκοπος Μεδιολάνων. (el)
  • Pietro Grossolano (en français Pierre Grossolanus ou Pierre Grossolan) fut évêque de Savone (élu en 1098), puis archevêque de Milan (à partir de 1102), et mourut à Rome le 6 août 1117. (fr)
  • Pietro Grossolano (3 gennaio XI secolo – Roma, 6 agosto 1117) è stato un arcivescovo cattolico italiano. (it)
  • Pedro Grossolano (em latim: Petrus Chrysolanus; em italiano: Pietro Grossolano) foi o arcebispo de Milão entre 1102 e 1112. Ele sucedeu a , o que o fez vigário durante sua a sua ausência na Cruzada de 1101, e foi sucedido por , que fora seu subdiácono. (pt)
  • Grosolanus or Grossolanus, born Peter, was the Archbishop of Milan from 1102 to 1112. He succeeded Anselm IV, who had made him vicar during his absence on the Crusade of 1101, and was succeeded by Jordan, who had been his subdeacon. Grosolanus was the abbot of and already Bishop of Savona when Anselm appointed him to act as his vicar during the crusade. (en)
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  • Πέτρος Χρυσολάνος (el)
  • Pietro Grossolano (fr)
  • Grosolanus (en)
  • Pietro Grossolano (it)
  • Grossolano (pt)
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