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Italo-Normans: Roger II of Sicily, Robert Guiscard, Bohemond I of Antioch, William I of Sicily, Roger I of Sicily, Tancred, King of Sicily, Bohemond I
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 61. Chapters: Roger II of Sicily, Robert Guiscard, Bohemond I of Antioch, William I of Sicily, Roger I of Sicily, Tancred, King of Sicily, Bohemond II of Antioch, Jordan II of Capua, Ranulf II, Count of Alife, Richard I of Capua, Tancred, Prince of Galilee, Robert II of Capua, Humphrey of Hauteville, Peter II of Trani, Stephen du Perche, Roger Borsa, William Iron Arm, Goffredo Malaterra, Drogo of Hauteville, Rainulf Drengot, Jordan I of Capua, Ingelmarius, Richard, Count of Acerra, Peter I of Trani, William III of Sicily, Henry, Count of Monte Sant'Angelo, Gilbert, Count of Gravina, Richard of Salerno, Guarin, Roger III, Duke of Apulia, Tancred of Conversano, Alexander, Count of Conversano, Matthew Bonnellus, Robert III of Loritello, Roussel de Bailleul, Abelard of Hauteville, Jordan of Hauteville, Henry Aristippus, Geoffrey of Taranto, Hervé Frankopoulos, Robert of Selby, William of the Principate, Andrew of Rupecanina, Robert I of Loritello, Richard II of Capua, Italo-Norman, Sibylla of Acerra, Geoffrey of Hauteville, Fulco of Basacers, William of Montreuil, Constance of Sicily, Richard of Hauteville, Bohemond of Tarsia, Alfonso of Hauteville, Geoffrey, Count of Conversano, Serlo II of Hauteville, Richard, Count of Molise, Roger of Salerno, Bohemond II of Manoppello, Guitmund, William II, Duke of Apulia, Roger of Andria, William of Apulia, Felicia of Sicily, Simon, Prince of Taranto, Robert III, Prince of Capua, Simon of Sicily, Robert I of Capua, Sylvester of Marsico, Herman of Hauteville, Asclettin, Count of Aversa, Geoffrey, Count of Ragusa, Robert, Count of Montescaglioso, Roger IV, Duke of Apulia, Mauger of Hauteville, Rainulf Trincanocte, Alberada of Buonalbergo, Tancred, Prince of Bari, William, Count of Monte Sant'Angelo, Roger III of Sicily, Guy of Hauteville, Gualganus Ridell, Osmond Drengot, Ralph Drengot, Jocelyn, Richard III of Gaeta, Geoffrey Ridell, Raynald Ridell, Gilbert Buatère, Asclettin of Acerenza, Henry, Prince of Capua, Hugh, William of Loritello, Humphrey I of Toron, Jordan of Ariano, Richard II of Gaeta, Herman, Count of Aversa, Robert II of Loritello, Robert I, Count of Conversano, Tristan of Montepeloso, Simon, Count of Syracuse, Rudolf, Count of Montescaglioso, Raimbaud, Jonathan of Gaeta, William Blosseville, Richard III of Capua, Achard II, Count of Lecce, Girard of Buonalbergo, Richard II of Aquila, Emma of Hauteville, Tancred, Count of Syracuse, Mauger, Count of Troina, Robert Scalio, Jonathan, Count of Carinola. Excerpt: Roger II (Mileto 22 December 1095 ¿ 26 February 1154) was King of Sicily, son of Roger I of Sicily and successor to his brother Simon. He began his rule as Count of Sicily in 1105, later became Duke of Apulia and Calabria (1127), then King of Sicily (1130). Roger had succeeded in uniting all the Norman conquests in Italy into one kingdom with a strong centralized government. Coin of Roger II of Sicily, silver Ducale, Brindisi mint.By 999, Norman adventurers had come to southern Italy. By 1016, they were involved in the complex local politics where Lombards were fighting against the Saracens pirates or the Byzantine Empire. These mercenaries fought the enemies of the Italian city-states, but in the following century they gradually became the rulers of the major polities south of Rome. At the time of the birth of his youngest son, in 1095, Roger I ruled the County of Sicily, his nephew, Roger Borsa, was the Duke of Apulia and Calabria, and his great nephew, Rich... |
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