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  • Loritello
  • Loritello was an Italo-Norman county along the Adriatic north of the Gargano, now called Rotello, in the Molise region. It was carved out of the eastern

    Loritello

    Loritello

  • Robert of Loritello
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Loritello may refer to: Robert I of Loritello (died 1107), Italo-Norman nobleman, first count of Loritello (1061–1107) Robert II of Loritello (died

    Robert of Loritello

    Robert_of_Loritello

  • Robert I of Loritello
  • Italo-Norman nobleman

    of the elder sons of Tancred of Hauteville. He was the first count of Loritello in 1061. Like his father, he began his military conquests in the Abruzzi

    Robert I of Loritello

    Robert_I_of_Loritello

  • William of Loritello
  • William (Guglielmo di Loritello) has been the 3rd Count of Loritello (today Rotello). The Loritello's counts had become so mighty that they used to call

    William of Loritello

    William_of_Loritello

  • Robert II of Loritello
  • II (died 1134 or 1137) was the son and successor of Count Robert I of Loritello. His father died in 1107. He married his second cousin Adelaide, a daughter

    Robert II of Loritello

    Robert_II_of_Loritello

  • Byzantine–Norman wars
  • Series of Norman invasions of the Byzantine Empire between 1040 and 1189

    with the help of disaffected local barons including Count Robert of Loritello, Manuel's expedition achieved astonishingly rapid progress as the whole

    Byzantine–Norman wars

    Byzantine–Norman wars

    Byzantine–Norman_wars

  • Robert III of Loritello
  • – died 15 September 1182) was the count of Conversano (from 1138) and Loritello (from 1154, as Robert III). His family had a long history in Vassonville

    Robert III of Loritello

    Robert III of Loritello

    Robert_III_of_Loritello

  • Norman conquest of southern Italy
  • Historical event in the European Middle Ages

    Samnium-Guillamatum. Geoffrey's son, Robert, united these conquests into a county, Loritello, in 1061 and continued his expansion into Lombard Abruzzo. He conquered

    Norman conquest of southern Italy

    Norman conquest of southern Italy

    Norman_conquest_of_southern_Italy

  • Hauteville family
  • Norman noble family that rose to prominence in southern Italy

    in one source Robert possibly had offsprings who were also counts of Loritello, but the sources for their parentage remain obscure the primary source

    Hauteville family

    Hauteville family

    Hauteville_family

  • Conversano
  • Comune in Apulia, Italy

    Robert II of Basseville son of Robert I; also Count of Loritello as Robert III 1182–1187 Adelise of Loritello wife of previous; also Countess of Loritello

    Conversano

    Conversano

    Conversano

  • Abruzzo
  • Region in southern Italy

    Capua in Abruzzo, two other Normans, Robert Guiscard and Robert I of Loritello, conquered Teate, Valva, and Penne. Later, all of Abruzzo was definitively

    Abruzzo

    Abruzzo

    Abruzzo

  • William I of Sicily
  • King of Sicily from 1154 to 1166

    peace with the Byzantines. The rising of 1155–56, centred on Robert of Loritello and reinforced by Byzantine intervention, revealed how fragile royal control

    William I of Sicily

    William_I_of_Sicily

  • Geoffrey of Hauteville, Count of the Capitanate
  • Norman military leader and Noble

    that occurred in Normandy, Geoffrey had four sons: Robert I, Count of Loritello Ralph, Count of Catanzaro Drogo (nicknamed Tasso) William, from whom the

    Geoffrey of Hauteville, Count of the Capitanate

    Geoffrey_of_Hauteville,_Count_of_the_Capitanate

  • Robert of Hauteville
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Robert Guiscard Robert Scalio Robert I of Loritello Robert II of Loritello Robert III of Loritello This disambiguation page lists articles about people

    Robert of Hauteville

    Robert_of_Hauteville

  • Pope Adrian IV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1154 to 1159

    anyone—including Adrian—who was hostile to William. Their leader, Count Robert of Loritello, had been charged with treason by William but had managed to escape north

    Pope Adrian IV

    Pope Adrian IV

    Pope_Adrian_IV

  • Teramo
  • City and comune in Abruzzo, Italy

    coronation, Teramo was destroyed by a Norman force under Robert II of Loritello. Only the tower of Piazza Sant'Anna was saved from this sack; from this

    Teramo

    Teramo

    Teramo

  • Kingdom of Sicily
  • State in southern Italy (1130–1816)

    Henry X, Duke of Bavaria, invaded Sicily. On the River Tronto, William of Loritello surrendered to Lothair and opened the gates of Termoli to him. This was

    Kingdom of Sicily

    Kingdom of Sicily

    Kingdom_of_Sicily

  • Roger II of Sicily
  • King of Sicily from 1130 to 1154

    married firstly Jocelyn, Count of Loreto, and secondly Robert III, Count of Loritello. Henry (1130 - 1143), prince of Taranto. Roger's second marriage was in

    Roger II of Sicily

    Roger II of Sicily

    Roger_II_of_Sicily

  • Manuel I Komnenos
  • Byzantine emperor from 1143 to 1180

    with the help of disaffected local barons, including Count Robert of Loritello, Manuel's expedition achieved astonishingly rapid progress as the whole

    Manuel I Komnenos

    Manuel I Komnenos

    Manuel_I_Komnenos

  • Termoli
  • Comune in Molise, Italy

    the most pre-eminent structure in Termoli. Erected by count Robert I of Loritello during the Norman domination (11th century), it was largely renovated

    Termoli

    Termoli

    Termoli

  • Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily
  • Queen of Sicily from 1130 to 1135

    married firstly Jocelyn, Count of Loreto, and secondly Robert III, Count of Loritello. Henry (1130 - 1143), prince of Taranto. In 1135, both Roger and Elvira

    Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily

    Elvira of Castile, Queen of Sicily

    Elvira_of_Castile,_Queen_of_Sicily

  • Battle of Brindisi (1156)
  • Battle in Italy in 1156

    Result Sicilian victory Belligerents Byzantine Empire Kingdom of Sicily Commanders and leaders John Doukas Robert of Loritello Alexios Komnenos William I

    Battle of Brindisi (1156)

    Battle of Brindisi (1156)

    Battle_of_Brindisi_(1156)

  • Andrew of Rupecanina
  • three Normans, still in rebellion, Robert of Capua, Andrew, and Robert of Loritello continued on. On the false report that William I of Sicily was dead, the

    Andrew of Rupecanina

    Andrew of Rupecanina

    Andrew_of_Rupecanina

  • 1107 in Italy
  • Events during the year 1107 in Italy. Robert I of Loritello Enrico Dandolo v t e v t e

    1107 in Italy

    1107_in_Italy

  • Michael Palaiologos Doukas
  • Byzantine aristocrat (??–1156)

    allies in the persons of disgruntled Norman lords, Count Robert III of Loritello and the former Count of Gravina, Alexander of Conversano. With Ancona

    Michael Palaiologos Doukas

    Michael_Palaiologos_Doukas

  • Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1133 to 1137

    Henry the Proud arrived in Italy. On the river Tronto, Count William of Loritello did homage to Lothair and opened the gates of Termoli to him. Advancing

    Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Lothair_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Gilbert, Count of Gravina
  • around 1159 and, during the regency of Margaret of Navarre, also count of Loritello and royal master captain or great constable in Apulia and the Terra di

    Gilbert, Count of Gravina

    Gilbert,_Count_of_Gravina

  • Teramo Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Teramo, Italy

    the former cathedral of Teramo, Santa Maria Aprutensis, by Robert of Loritello in 1155. The edifice was finished in Romanesque style and consecrated

    Teramo Cathedral

    Teramo Cathedral

    Teramo_Cathedral

  • 1154
  • Calendar year

    the Italian nobles, who rally around his cousin Robert III, count of Loritello, in Apulia and Calabria. Autumn – King Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman

    1154

    1154

    1154

  • Peter of Lesina
  • throughout the latter's life. In December 1081, Peter and Count Robert I of Loritello witnessed the renunciation by Abbot Desiderius (the future Pope Victor

    Peter of Lesina

    Peter_of_Lesina

  • Byzantine navy
  • Naval force of the Byzantine Empire

    Byzantine squadron of 10 ships in support of Norman rebel Robert III of Loritello arrived at Ancona, launching the last Byzantine bid to regain Southern

    Byzantine navy

    Byzantine navy

    Byzantine_navy

  • Jordan Lupin
  • First count of Bovino (died 1197)

    a new creation, having been carved out of the south of the county of Loritello. It also included Deliceto, Montellere and Monterisi. The historian Errico

    Jordan Lupin

    Jordan Lupin

    Jordan_Lupin

  • Clementia of Catanzaro
  • Countess of Catanzaro (fl. 1145–1179/81)

    Archbishop Romuald II of Salerno, several counts led by Count Robert III of Loritello conspired to have Admiral Maio of Bari assassinated. They offered Matthew

    Clementia of Catanzaro

    Clementia of Catanzaro

    Clementia_of_Catanzaro

  • San Giovanni Teatino
  • Comune in Abruzzo, Italy

    (Sambuceto forest), subject to a donation by the Norman Count Robert I of Loritello (one of the Hautevilles) to the Church of Chieti, in the person of Bishop

    San Giovanni Teatino

    San_Giovanni_Teatino

  • Atri, Abruzzo
  • Comune in Abruzzo, Italy

    of Spoleto. In 1155, the city was sacked by the Norman Robert III of Loritello and remained in Norman hands, until after feuding between regional powers

    Atri, Abruzzo

    Atri, Abruzzo

    Atri,_Abruzzo

  • Catanzaro Lido railway station
  • Railway station in the Calabria region of Italy

    Giovino, Via Crotone, Stazione FS, Aranceto, Bivio S.Maria, Via Conti Loritello, Rione Sala, Via Schipani, B.Gesù, Via Crispi, Via Indipendenza, Rione

    Catanzaro Lido railway station

    Catanzaro Lido railway station

    Catanzaro_Lido_railway_station

  • 1169 Sicily earthquake
  • earthquake, there was concern that exiles like Tancred of Lecce and Robert of Loritello would take part in a Byzantine invasion of the island. However, these

    1169 Sicily earthquake

    1169 Sicily earthquake

    1169_Sicily_earthquake

  • Amicus of Giovinazzo
  • the rights in Campomarino, but retained Terlizzi. Count Robert II of Loritello took control of Campomarino and Godfrey's grant of 1093 was voided, only

    Amicus of Giovinazzo

    Amicus_of_Giovinazzo

  • Jordan I of Capua
  • Norman Count and Prince in Southern Italy (c.1046 – 1091)

    was besieging Naples with Robert Guiscard, Jordan and Robert, count of Loritello, were ravaging the Abruzzi, then papal territory. He, his father, and

    Jordan I of Capua

    Jordan I of Capua

    Jordan_I_of_Capua

  • Battle of Monte Porzio
  • 1167 battle between the Holy Roman Empire and the Commune of Rome

    forces commanded by Bishop Alexander II of Liège, and Count Robert III of Loritello. The total number of troops Christian was leading was about 1,300, which

    Battle of Monte Porzio

    Battle of Monte Porzio

    Battle_of_Monte_Porzio

  • Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Italy

    Robert Guiscard, conquered the county of Chieti. His son, Roberto di Loritello, completed the conquest as far as Ortona, thereby bringing the excommunication

    Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto

    Archdiocese of Chieti-Vasto

    Archdiocese_of_Chieti-Vasto

  • Diocese of Teramo-Atri
  • Latin Catholic diocese in Italy

    the Franks it was annexed by the Normans. In 1155 Count Robert II of Loritello rebelled against King Roger II of Sicily and destroyed the city, soon

    Diocese of Teramo-Atri

    Diocese of Teramo-Atri

    Diocese_of_Teramo-Atri

  • Richard Palmer (bishop)
  • from Becket in the near future, however. In 1170, Palmer and Robert of Loritello went to discuss the marriage of the young king with Joanna, daughter of

    Richard Palmer (bishop)

    Richard_Palmer_(bishop)

  • Abbey of San Bartolomeo
  • Church in Carpineto della Nora, Italy

    the Normans led by Ugo Malmozzetto (one of the captains of Roberto di Loritello, in turn right arm of Roberto il Guiscardo) who had begun the conquest

    Abbey of San Bartolomeo

    Abbey of San Bartolomeo

    Abbey_of_San_Bartolomeo

  • Bohemond of Tarsia
  • loyal vassal of Roger. The chancellor Asclettin ordered Robert III of Loritello to lend Bohemond his troops. Robert revolted and Bohemond turned against

    Bohemond of Tarsia

    Bohemond_of_Tarsia

  • History of Pescara
  • History of the municipality of Pescara, Italy

    port’s revenues, a right granted in 1045 by the Norman count Robert I of Loritello. In 1090, the Norman count Drogo (also called Tasso, Tassio, Tassone,

    History of Pescara

    History of Pescara

    History_of_Pescara

  • Maio of Bari
  • 12th-century admiral of Sicily

    opponents to Maio was, at first, Robert de Bassonville, the count of Loritello and cousin to the king. He resented Maio's rise and his own cousin's royal

    Maio of Bari

    Maio of Bari

    Maio_of_Bari

  • 1150s
  • Decade

    the Italian nobles, who rally around his cousin Robert III, count of Loritello, in Apulia and Calabria. Autumn – King Frederick Barbarossa, Holy Roman

    1150s

    1150s

  • Bohemond II of Manoppello
  • [dubious – discuss] and highly suspect. In 1161, in a war with Robert III of Loritello, an old enemy of his father, he was driven out of his county. In 1167

    Bohemond II of Manoppello

    Bohemond_II_of_Manoppello

  • Robert III
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (800–834) Robert III, Prince of Capua (1153–1158) Robert III, Count of Loritello (died 1182) Robert III de Brus (fl. 12th century, died ca. 1191) Robert

    Robert III

    Robert_III

  • Castello ducale Cantelmo
  • Castle in Popoli Terme, Italy

    who imposed strict control over the valley on behalf of Robert I of Loritello, and entrusted it to his lieutenant. The Chronicon Casauriense recounts

    Castello ducale Cantelmo

    Castello ducale Cantelmo

    Castello_ducale_Cantelmo

  • Diocese of Atri
  • Diocese of the Catholic Church

    Roger II of Sicily in 1154, Atri was laid waste by Robert III, Count of Loritello and Count of Bassavilla, whose family then controlled the territory until

    Diocese of Atri

    Diocese of Atri

    Diocese_of_Atri

  • Castello di Monteodorisio
  • Castle in Monteodorisio, Italy

    by the Normans, as it appears in a deed of gift from Count Robert of Loritello to Bishop Rainolfo of Chieti in 1095. This deed included the castle and

    Castello di Monteodorisio

    Castello di Monteodorisio

    Castello_di_Monteodorisio

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    Stok

    From the Tree Stump

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