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After the battle, the rebel leader Atenulf was sent back home after it was found that he had kept the money received for Boioannes ransom for himself. Although the Norman knights pushed for the next leader to be a Norman, they were in the end outvoted by the Lombards and had to settle for
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The rebel victory forced the Byzantine army to retreat to the coastal cities, leaving the entire interior of southern Italy to the Norman and Lombard rebels. Following the victory, the town of
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The battle of Montepeloso was part of a Lombard-Norman revolt against the Byzantine Empire in southern Italy, with preceding battles at
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into battle by stealing their cattle. The battle went on to last most of the day with intense fighting, but the Norman cavalry, led by
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The new overall leader of the revolt, Atenulf, was part of the ruling Beneventan family and a rival to the Norman sponsor
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The battle of Montepeloso was the last pitched battle fought between Normans and Byzantines in the Italian peninsula.
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Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A Guide to 8,500 Battles from Antiquity through the Twenty-first Century
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in May, both rebel victories. Before the battle, the Normans and Lombards agreed on choosing
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relinquished their allegiance to the Byzantine Empire in order to avoid Norman raids.
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After the battle of Montemaggiore, Boioannes made an attempt to lay siege to
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switched its support to the revolt, while the coastal cities
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Norman conquest of southern Italy
Byzantine Italy
40°45′0.000″N 16°13′59.999″E / 40.75000000°N 16.23333306°E / 40.75000000; 16.23333306
Byzantine Empire
Varangian Guard
Lombards
Normans
Exagustus
POW
William Iron Arm
Battle of Montepeloso is located in Italy
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Byzantine–Norman wars
Norman conquest of southern Italy
Cannae
Olivento
Montemaggiore
Montepeloso
Bari
1st Dyrrhachium
Ioannina
Arta
Larissa
2nd Dyrrhachium
Thessalonica
Demetritzes
Brindisi

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