Cola di Rienzo

Roman tribune and reformer

Cola di Rienzo - Roman tribune and reformer
Born

None
None years ago

Died

October 8th, 1354
670 years ago — None years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Italy

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Became a prominent figure in 14th century Rome, advocating for republican governance and reforms to reduce the power of the nobility. Established himself as a populist leader, gaining significant support from the lower classes. In 1347, declared himself the tribune of the Roman people, aiming to restore the glory of ancient Rome. His tenure was marked by attempts to revitalize the city and its institutions. Ultimately faced opposition from various factions, leading to his exile in 1354. Returned briefly but was slain shortly thereafter, leaving a complex legacy in Roman history.

Declared himself tribune of the Roman people in 1347

Promoted civic reform and reduced nobility's power

Attempted to restore the Roman Republic

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