Pietro Moriconi

Pietro Moriconi (died 1119) was the Archbishop of Pisa from 1105, succeeding Dagobert.

He first appears as archbishop in a document of 19 March 1106, and is credited with strengthening the Pisan church.

On 13 April 1113, he preached a crusade against the Balearic Islands to free captive Christians there.

He went to Rome to receive Pope Paschal II's blessing for the expedition, which he also helped lead in person.

[1] He interfered to quash peace negotiations that ran counter to Pisa's interests.