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William of the Principate

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According to some sources, he died in 1080, though others have him living into the twelfth century (to 1104, 1113, or 1117) and participating in the Guiscard's
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to join him, promising him half of all he owned, save his wife and children. He aided Roger against their elder brother
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excommunicated him, along with Turgis de Rota and Guimond de Moulins, for stealing property from the church of
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from Mauger, who died between 1054 and 1060. That last possession he gave to Geoffrey, out of fraternal love,
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The Deeds of Count Roger of Calabria and Sicily and of Duke Robert Guiscard his brother
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In 1055, he distinguished himself in the taking of the castle of San Nicandro (today
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in the years of his arrival and was received cordially by his half-brother
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: II Albicante – Ammannati
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Index

Tancred of Hauteville
Fressenda
Latin
French
Normandy
Geoffrey
Mauger
Battle of Civitate
Humphrey
count of Apulia
San Licandro
Eboli
Principato
Guy, Duke of Sorrento
Guaimar IV of Salerno
principality of Salerno
Gisulf II
Capitanate
Malaterra
Roger
Robert Guiscard
Scalea
Catanzaro
Sichelgaita
Melfi
Alfano I, Archbishop of Salerno
Pope Alexander II

Abbey of the Santissima TrinitĂ 
Venosa

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