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Roger IV, Duke of Apulia

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42:, but also the king, and putting Roger on the throne. While a minor, the barons would be free from meaningful royal control. In 1161, after the successful assassination of Maio, the rebels paraded Roger through the streets, announcing his succession and heralding his coming coronation in the 50:, the king's illegitimate half-brother. The people rebelled and the palace was stormed. In the ensuing battle, young Roger was killed, by a wayward arrow to the eye. An alternative theory, advanced by William's enemy 104: 134: 124: 144: 27:. Twice in his short life he was the object of the barons' intent to replace his father as king. When he was made the 54:, is that Roger died after repeated kicking by his father, who was in a rage at having been betrayed by his son. 129: 119: 114: 47: 139: 109: 58: 99: 94: 43: 8: 74: 24: 20: 51: 28: 88: 35: 31:
is unknown, probably after his father's assumption of power in 1154.
62: 46:. However, the populace instead supported the succession claims of 61:, but later was moved to the chapel of Saint Mary Magdalene in 39: 57:
Roger was interred in the cathedral with his brother
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Index

William I of Sicily
Margaret of Navarre
duke of Apulia
Maio of Bari
emir
Cathedral of Palermo
Simon, erstwhile Prince of Taranto
Falcandus
Henry, Prince of Capua
Monreale
Norwich, John Julius
Categories
1152 births
1161 deaths
Sicilian people of Norman descent
Italo-Normans
Norman warriors
Dukes of Apulia
Burials at Monreale Cathedral
Hauteville family
Heirs apparent who never acceded
Sons of kings
Royalty who died as children

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