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    Val Demone or Val di Demona is a historical and geographical region encompassing the north-eastern third of Sicily. Historically, it was one of the three...
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    southern peninsula. The island was divided into three regions: Val di Mazara, Val Demone and Val di Noto. After a brief rule by Charles of Anjou, a revolt...
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    different administrative regions: the Val di Noto in the southeast, the Val Demone in the northeast and the Val di Mazara in the west. Each zone has a...
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    given the title of Grand Count of Sicily, while Robert kept Messina and Val Demone for himself. The two brothers besieged Palermo on opposite sides, and...
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    of the island (Val di Noto) suffered comparatively more than the more mountainous and inaccessible north-eastern portion (Val Demone). No operations...
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    full and direct administration; by contrast, the northeast region of Val Demone remained majority Christian and often resistant to Muslim rule, prompting...
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    (the "heel" of Italy), up to one-third of Sicily (concentrated in the Val Demone), and much of Calabria and Lucania were still largely Greek-speaking....
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    Sicily, concentrated especially in the north-east of the island, the Val Demone. Oldfield, Paul (2014). Sanctity and Pilgrimage in Medieval Southern Italy...
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    regions, or "vals", roughly corresponding to the three "points" of Sicily: Val di Mazara in the west; Val Demone in the northeast; and Val di Noto in the...
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    Norman count Roger I of Sicily. At this time Taormina and the surrounding Val Demone were still predominately Greek speaking. After the fall of the Normans...
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    jurisdiction in the island save for half the city of Palermo, Messina, and the Val Demone, which he retained for himself. Roger was to hold the county which comprised...
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    Sicily was divided into three different administrative regions, Val di Noto, Val Demone and Val di Mazara, making the city an important commercial harbour...
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    Sicily, concentrated especially in the north-east of the island, the Val Demone. Coroneo, Roberto; Kauffmann, Martin (2003). "Cefalù". Grove Art Online...
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    Sicily, concentrated especially in the north-east of the island, the Val Demone. Kleinhenz, Christopher (2004). Medieval Italy: an encyclopedia, Volume...
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    Sicily, concentrated especially in the north-east of the island, the Val Demone. Horrocks, Geoffrey (2010). Greek: A History of the Language and Its Speakers...
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    reduce the remaining Byzantine outposts: Taormina, the forts in the Val Demone and Val di Noto, and Rometta. Taormina fell to the governor Ahmad ibn al-Hasan...
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    acquisition of the land of Trabia, in the Val di Mazara (1498), and of the barony of Castania, in the Val Demone (1507), both possessions received in dowry...
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    brother Robert retained Palermo, half of Messina, and the largely Christian Val Demone (leaving the rest, including what was not yet conquered, to Roger). In...
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    strongholds remained in the mountainous northeast of the island (the Val Demone), as well as a Byzantine province across the Strait of Messina in Calabria...
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    Norman army under the command of Robert Guiscard. The population the Val Demone region of Sicily, of which Messina forms the northeast corner, was largely...
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  • Sicily, Roger I, after storming Castronovo, turned to the conquest of the Val Demone region. The Normans laid siege to Taormina by constructing 22 wooden forts...
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    Sicily, concentrated especially in the north-east of the island, the Val Demone. Aube, p.162 Quoted in Aubé, p.168 Quoted in Lewis, p. 148, also Aube...
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    the Val di Noto to rise in favor of independence, while two other guerrilla commanders were tasked with getting the Val di Mazara and Val Demone to rise...
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  • naval Battle of Cape Orlando took place on 4 July 1299 at St Marco di Val Demone, north-western Sicily, when an Aragonese and Angevin galley fleet commanded...
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    three infantry regiments, to which he gave the names of Val di Mazzara, Val di Noto and Val Demone, three of cavalry and one of artillery, increasing their...
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    followed by a long siege of Rometta, the last Byzantine stronghold in the Val Demone. Nikephoros Phokas, who became emperor in 963, sent a huge relief expedition...
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  • Italy and the last Byzantine strongholds in northeastern Sicily (the Val Demone). During the Sicilian revolt, the rebel emir Ibn Qurhub had agreed a truce...
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    Duke of Camastra, and the Prince of Aragon as Vicars General for the Val Demone and Val di Noto regions of Sicily respectively. Due to illness, both the Prince...
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  • naval Battle of Cape Orlando took place on 4 July 1299 at St Marco di Val Demone, north-western Sicily, when an Aragonese and Angevin galley fleet commanded...
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    constituencies which had up till then divided Sicily (Val di Noto, Val di Mazara, and Val Demone), it took the name of Alcara "Li Fusi" since it was a...
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