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    The Italo-Normans (Italian: Italo-Normanni), or Siculo-Normans (Siculo-Normanni) when referring to Sicily and Southern Italy, are the Italian-born descendants...
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    The Normans (Norman: Normaunds; French: Normands; Latin: Nortmanni/Normanni) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling...
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    contingent led by the Normans, the other by the French. The two groups intended to meet again at Dorylaeum, but on 1 July the Normans, who had marched ahead...
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  • Robert Scalio (category Italo-Normans)
    Robert of Hauteville (c. 1068 – April 1110), called Scalio, was the third and youngest son of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia, and his second wife Sikelgaita...
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    Francois Neveux. The Normans, Constable & Robinson, London, 2008 (translated by Howard Curtis). Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South 1016–1130...
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    Cambro-Normans (Latin: Cambria; "Wales", Welsh: Normaniaid Cymreig; Norman: Nouormands Galles) were Normans who settled in southern Wales and the Welsh...
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  • Roger IV, Duke of Apulia (category Italo-Normans)
    Roger IV (1152–1161) was the eldest son of William I of Sicily and Margaret of Navarre. Twice in his short life he was the object of the barons' intent...
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    Sibylla of Conversano (category Italo-Normans)
    (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2008), pp. 191-2 François Neveux, The Normans, Trans. Howard Curtis (London: Constable & Robinson, Ltd., 2008), p. 174...
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    Tancred, Prince of Galilee (category Italo-Normans)
    Tancred (c. 1075 – December 5 or December 12, 1112) was an Italo-Norman leader of the First Crusade who later became Prince of Galilee and regent of the...
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  • George Palaiologos (category Byzantine people of the Byzantine–Norman wars)
    Alexios' campaigns, especially the Battle of Dyrrhachium against the Italo-Normans or the Battle of Levounion against the Pechenegs, and was a major source...
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    Roussel de Bailleul (category Italo-Normans)
    Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South, 1016–1130. London: Longmans, 1967. Gravett, Christopher, and Nicolle, David. The Normans: Warrior Knights and...
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    Bohemond II of Antioch (category Italo-Normans)
    Press. pp. 410–447. ISBN 0-299-04844-6. Norwich, John Julius (1992). The Normans in Sicily. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-015212-8. Runciman, Steven (1989)...
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  • William de Blosseville (category Italo-Normans)
    William de Blosseville, probably from Blosseville, was the consul and duke of Gaeta (as William II) from 1103 to 1105, after ousting Duke Gualganus. He...
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  • resulted in a victory for the Emirate of Córdoba. 1068 – Byzantine–Norman wars: Italo-Normans begin a nearly-three-year siege of Bari. 1100 – Henry I is crowned...
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  • Henry, Prince of Capua (category Italo-Normans)
    Henry (Arricus or Arrico) (1160–1172) was the youngest and second surviving son of William I of Sicily by Margaret of Navarre. By his father's will he...
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    Roger III of Sicily (category Italo-Normans)
    Roger III (Italian: Ruggero III, Sicilian: Ruggeru III; 1175 – 24 December 1193), of the House of Hauteville, was the eldest son and heir of King Tancred...
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  • Serlo II of Hauteville (category Italo-Normans)
    Serlo II (also Sarlo, Serlone in Italian and Serlon in French : after 1027/35 – 1072), son and namesake of Serlo of Hauteville and grandson of Tancred...
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  • Raynald Ridel (category Italo-Normans)
    Raynald or Reginald Ridell (French: Renaud Ridel, Italian: Rinaldo Ridello) was the Duke of Gaeta as a vassal of the Prince of Capua from 1086 until his...
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  • Siege of Dyrrhachium (1107–1108) (category Battles involving the Normans)
    Dyrrhachium took place from November 1107 until September 1108, as the Italo-Normans under Bohemond I of Antioch besieged the Adriatic port city of Dyrrhachium...
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    surnames, Walsh, derives from Welsh Normans who arrived in Ireland as part of this group. The dominance of the Hiberno-Normans declined during the 16th century...
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  • Elvira of Sicily (category Italo-Normans)
    Elvira of Sicily (died in 1231) was a member of the House of Hauteville who claimed the throne of the Kingdom of Sicily. She is known by an exceptional...
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    Jordan of Hauteville (category Italo-Normans)
    Sicily and of Duke Robert Guiscard his brother. Norwich, John Julius. The Normans in the South 1016-1130. Longmans: London, 1967. Ghisalberti, Albert (ed)...
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    William II of Sicily (category Italo-Normans)
    Anglo-Norman Studies: XV. Proceedings of the Battle Conference. The Boydell Press. Hermans, Jos (1980). "The Byzantine View of the Normans- Another Norman Myth...
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    Tancred, King of Sicily (category Italo-Normans)
    Valdrada, married Giacomo Tello, later Doge of Venice Lars Brownworth, The Normans: From Raiders to Kings F. Giunta, Magnus comito Tancredus, Storiografia...
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    surrendered because of hunger. After Syracuse, in 1087 Agrigento fell to the Normans, together with Castrogiovanni, as they were both held by emir Kamut. During...
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    the Siculo-Almohad peace finalised in 1180. Regarding the motive for the Normans' military involvement in Africa, historian David Abulafia raises three...
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    Robert Guiscard (category Italo-Normans)
    that province. In 1042 Melfi was chosen as the Norman capital, and in September of that year the Normans elected William Iron Arm as their count, who was...
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    [1992]. "Part I: The Normans and the monarchy – Southern Italy and the Normans before the creation of the monarchy". The Norman Kingdom of Sicily. Cambridge...
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  • Robert (son of William I of Sicily) (category Italo-Normans)
    is the implication of Hugo Falcandus, while Evelyn Jamison (1913), "The Norman Administration of Apulia and Capua, more especially under Roger II and William...
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    William III of Sicily (category Italo-Normans)
    conspiracy against the new king was uncovered, and many of the leading Italo-Norman political figures were arrested and sent to prison in Germany, including...
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