733; 15.267 The Battle of Civitate was fought on 18 June 1053 in southern Italy, between the Normans, led by the Count of Apulia Humphrey of Hauteville, and...
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Foggia in the Apulia region of southeast Italy Teanum Apulum, archaeological site near San Paolo di Civitate Battle of Civitate, 1053 This disambiguation...
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Battle of Civitate, the Normans began the conquest of the Adriatic coast of Benevento. Geoffrey of Hauteville, a brother of the Hauteville counts of Melfi...
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Gerard and Prince Rudolf of Benevento led papal and Swabian troops into battle on behalf of Pope Leo. This was the Battle of Civitate and it was a disastrous...
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privileges and titles. June 18 – Battle of Civitate: Norman horsemen (3,000 men), led by Humphrey of Hauteville, count of Apulia and Calabria, rout the combined...
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at the Battle of Civitate, forcing him to acknowledge their authority. In 1059, the Pope made Robert Guiscard, of the Hauteville family, Duke of Apulia...
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another brother, Humphrey, who in 1053 defeated Pope Leo IX in the Battle of Civitate, strengthening the Hautevilles’ power. Humphrey was succeded by a...
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Pope Victor III (redirect from Desiderius of Montecassino)
notice of Pope Leo IX, and it is probable that the pope employed him at Benevento to negotiate peace with the Normans after the fatal battle of Civitate. Somewhat...
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First Crusade (redirect from Crusade of 1095)
Battle of Civitate. Nevertheless, when they invaded Muslim Sicily in 1059, they did so under the papal banner Invexillum sancti Petrior, or banner of...
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– Korean War Battle of Chrysopolis – 324 – Civil wars of the Tetrarchy Battle of Ciudad Real – 1809 – Napoleonic Wars Battle of Civitate – 1053 – Norman...
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expel them in the Battle of Civitate their dominance would become largely unchallenged. Meanwhile further south the Muslim Kalbid emirate of Sicily collapsed...
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state founded by William of Hauteville in 1043, composed of the territories of Gargano, Capitanata, Apulia, Vulture, and most of Campania. It became a duchy...
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commander Humphrey of Hauteville is victorious in the Battle of Civitate against the Lombards and the papal coalition led by Rudolf of Benevento; Pope Leo...
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Pope Leo IX (redirect from Bruno, Count of Dagsbourg)
Swabians mocked them—battle was inevitable." Leo IX led the army himself, but his forces suffered total defeat at the Battle of Civitate on 15 June 1053....
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Robert Guiscard (redirect from Robert, Duke of Tarentum)
in the Battle of Civitate by the Norman forces, led by Humphrey, now count. Robert fought personally in the battle, and according to William of Apulia...
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eius. Roger de Hauteville had arrived in Italy sometime after the Battle of Civitate in 1053, which had seen his brother Robert Guiscard catapulted into...
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at the Battle of Civitate, forcing him to acknowledge their authority. In 1059, the Pope made Robert Guiscard, of the Hauteville family, Duke of Apulia...
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forces and those of the Normans fought the Battle of Civitate near Civitate sul Fortore on 18 June 1053. Humphrey led the armies of the Hautevilles (assisted...
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Military order (religious society) (redirect from Military orders of the Crusades)
orders or else into charitable foundations. In 1053, for the Battle of Civitate, the Knights of Saint Peter (Milites Sancti Petri) was founded as a militia...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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against the ravaging Normans, but the papal forces were defeated at the Battle of Civitate in 1053, which resulted in the pope being imprisoned at Benevento...
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June 18 (redirect from 18th of June)
suburbs of the Byzantine capital Constantinople. 1053 – Battle of Civitate: Three thousand Norman horsemen of Count Humphrey rout the troops of Pope Leo...
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contingent of forces at the Battle of Civitate. His men were routed by Richard I of Aversa. Rudolf was made rector of Benevento after the pope concluded...
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Kyburg family (redirect from Counts of Kyburg)
the Battle of Civitate against the Normans. The Kyburg land continued to be part of the possessions of the House of Dillingen until the grandson of Hartmann...
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commanded the Byzantine army, which did not join the papal army at the Battle of Civitate, in which their forces were routed and Pope Leo IX was captured. Argyrus...
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the pope entered his new city on behalf of himself and the emperor. In the aftermath of the Battle of Civitate in 1053, in which the pope was imprisoned...
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Robert Guiscard as Duke of Apulia and Calabria, and as Count of Sicily. Battle of Civitate List of treaties Timelines Chronology - History of Naples v t e...
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Joachimites (category History of Catholicism in Italy)
Josiah of Judah who reformed religious life in his kingdom, but was destroyed by Pharaoh, after the failure of Leo at the battle of Civitate Joachim...
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participated in the Battle of Civitate in the years of his arrival and was received cordially by his half-brother Humphrey, the reigning count of Apulia. In 1055...
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privileges and titles. June 18 – Battle of Civitate: Norman horsemen (3,000 men), led by Humphrey of Hauteville, count of Apulia and Calabria, rout the combined...
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