Peter (1140/1150 – 2 September 1216) was an Italian Cistercian monk and prelate. He was the abbot of Rivalta from 1180 until 1185, abbot of Lucedio (as Peter II) from 1185 until 1205, abbot of La Ferté (as Peter II) from 1205 until 1206, bishop of Ivrea from 1206 until 1208 and patriarch of Antioch (as Peter II) from 1209 until his death. He is known as Peter of Magnano, Peter of Lucedio or Peter of Ivrea.
Peter had a reputation as an administrator and mediator. He consolidated the properties of his abbeys and served several popes as a papal judge-delegate. He was on especially good terms with Pope Innocent III, in whose general reform of the clergy in Lombardy he played a major role. He participated in the Fourth Crusade and the establishment of the Latin Empire of Constantinople (1201–1205) and in the preaching of the next crusade in Lombardy (1208–1209).
Peter (1140/1150 – 2 September 1216) was an Italian Cistercian monk and prelate. He was the abbot of Rivalta from 1180 until 1185, abbot ofLucedio (as...
Lucedio Abbey (Italian: Abbazia di Santa Maria di Lucedio) is a 12th-century former Cistercian foundation near Trino, which is now in the province of...
delivered by PeterofLucedio and forbade the conquest of the city "because it is a city of Christians, and you are pilgrims". However, most of the crusaders...
crusaders of Western Christendom from committing any atrocious acts against their Christian neighbours. However, this letter, delivered by PeterofLucedio, may...
settled in 1201 by the mediation of papal delegates, bishop Alberto of Vercelli and the Cistercian Abbot PeterofLucedio. He died on 22 September 1203....
attacks of Saladin in 1188. When Patriarch PeterofLucedio was too ill to attend the Fourth Lateran Council in November 1215, he sent the bishop of Tripoli...
gratitude for Bononio's assistance, when Peter returned to Italy, he named him abbot of the monastery ofLucedio. At Lucedio, Bononio restored discipline amongst...
Duke of Galliera in Genoa by Pope Gregory XVI, and Prince de Lucedio by Victor-Emmanuel II, King of Italy. Raffaele de Ferrari was co-founder of the Crédit...
Glasgow. 7 February 1880. "Foundering of a French Vessel off St. Clements". Star. Vol. 66, no. 105. Saint Peter Port. 10 February 1880. "Shipping Casualties"...