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Hugo Falcandus — war ein süditalienischer Geschichtsschreiber aus der zweiten Hälfte des 12. Jahrhunderts. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Ausgaben und Übersetzungen 3 Literatur 4 Weblinks … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hugo Falcandus — was an Italian historian who chronicled the reign of William I of Sicily and the minority of his son William II in a highly critical work entitled The History of the Tyrants of Sicily (or Liber de Regno Sicilie ). There is some doubt as to… … Wikipedia
Hugo Falcandus — Hugues Falcand Hugues Falcand (Hugo Falcandus en latin/Ugo Falcando en italien), peut être d origine normande (ou franque), est un historiographe de la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle, assez proche de la cour normando sicilienne de Palerme… … Wikipédia en Français
Henry, Count of Montescaglioso — Henry, born Rodrigo, was the son of Marguerite de l Aigle, the queen of García Ramírez of Navarre, and brother or half brother of Queen Margaret of Sicily. He was never acknowledged as a son by the Navarrese king and he was widely considered a… … Wikipedia
Hugues Falcand — (en latin : Hugo Falcandus ou Hugo Falcaudus; en italien Ugo Falcando) est un historiographe de la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Extrait 3 Bibliographie … Wikipédia en Français
William I of Sicily — William I (1131 May 7 1166), called the Bad or the Wicked, was the second king of Sicily, ruling from his father s death in 1154 to his own. He was the fourth son of Roger II and Elvira of Castile. His maternal grandparents were Alfonso VI of… … Wikipedia
Richard Palmer (archbishop) — Richard Palmer, an Englishman, was the bishop of Syracuse from 1169 and archbishop of Messina from 1182. Palmer first rose to prominence in 1160 as one of the triumvirate of grandees who replaced the assassinated Emir Maio of Bari. He was a man… … Wikipedia
Ahmed es-Sikeli — Ahmed es Sikeli, known as Peter during his time in Christendom, was a eunuch and kaid of the Diwan of the Kingdom of Sicily during the reign of William I. He was born a Moslem in Djerba, and became a convert to Christianity. His story was told in … Wikipedia
Henry Aristippus — of Calabria, sometimes known as Enericus or Henricus Aristippus, was the archdeacon of Catania (from c. 1155) and later chief familiaris (or chancellor) of the triumvirate of familiares who replaced the Emir Maio of Bari as chief functionaries of … Wikipedia