- Simon, Prince of Taranto
Simon, bastard son of
Roger II of Sicily , was created by his fatherPrince of Taranto in1144 , on the death ofRoger III, Duke of Apulia , the eldest legitimate son of Roger II.In
1154 , the elder Roger died and thekingdom of Sicily passed to his fourth son William. This William dispossessed his half-brother Simon immediately, claiming that Taranto was too important a fief to go to an illegitimate son. Simon held a grudge against the king and was called upon byMatthew Bonnellus to lead the revolt in the capital city ofPalermo in1161 .This Simon did, with his nephew, Tancred of Lecce, the bastard son of Roger of Apulia on
9 March . The two princes invaded the palace, detained the king and queen and their two sons, and incited a massacre of Moslems. Originally, the eldest of these two son,Roger IV, Duke of Apulia , was destined to be crowned in place of William, but soon the populace supported the accession of Simon himself. Before Simon could put himself forward as a candidate, however, the rebellion had broken down and the people were restless. The insurrectionists were forced to free the king and retreat to their castles. Pardon was given them on condition of exile and many, including Simon, took the offer.Simon did not try to seize the crown on William's death in
1166 , as had been feared. Instead, the new king's uncle,Henry, Count of Montescaglioso , laid claim to Taranto and all of Simon's former territories.References
*Norwich, John Julius. "The Kingdom in the Sun 1130–1194". Longmans: London, 1970.
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