Gregorio II, conte di Tuscolo

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Gregorio di Tuscolo

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Death: circa 1056 (22-39)
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Son of Alberico III, conte di Tuscolo and Ermelina
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Father of Gregorio III, conte di Tuscolo; Giovanni di Tuscolo; Teodora di Tuscolo and Pietro Conti, signore di Anagni
Brother of Pope Benedict IX; Pietro di Tuscolo; Ottaviano di Tuscolo and Guido di Tuscolo

Occupation: Signore di Tuscolo
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About Gregorio II, conte di Tuscolo

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 his brother, 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, with whom he was assassinated. Gregory's sons John and Peter died young, but his youngest son, Gregory III, succeeded him.