- Alexander, Count of Conversano
Alexander (died after
1142 ) was the second count ofConversano (1085 –1132 ), the son and successor of Geoffrey the Elder.Alexander, with his brother Tancred, was a constant thorn in the side of
Roger II of Sicily . He took part in a civil war that broke out inBari . Risone, the archbishop of the city, was murdered (1117 ) and the princess of Taranto,Constance of France , was imprisoned atGiovinazzo (1119 ) byGrimoald Alferanites , the prince of Bari, and Alexander.After Roger was defeated at the
Battle of Nocera in1132 , Tancred returned to theMezzogiorno and entered into open rebellion again, taking the cities ofMontepeloso andAcerenza , with the support of their populations. He raised a force with his brother Alexander, Count Godfrey of Andria, CountRanulf of Alife , and PrinceRobert II of Capua . Roger crossed theStraits of Messina with a large force and Alexander was so afraid that he abandoned his city ofMatera to his son, Geoffrey the Younger, and fled to the court of Ranulf. After Roger's successfully besieged Matera, Alexander, deeply grieved, fled toDalmatia . He was deprived of his fief and unable to return home. He tried to meet up with theEmperor Lothair II , but was set upon by thieves in a forest. According toAlexander of Telese , he was left in the town ofAvlona very poor.In
1142 , near the end of his life, he appears as an envoy along with Robert of Capua ofConrad III of Germany to theByzantine Emperor John II Comnenus . Their mission was the arrangement of a marriage between Conrad's sister-in-lawBertha of Sulzbach and John's son Manuel. This marriage sealed an alliance between the two empire, Holy Roman and Byzantine, against Roger of Sicily.On the same day in
1135 that he made his son Alfonsoprince of Capua , Roger made his brother-in-lawRobert I of Basunvilla , "a man in the flower of his youth," as Alexander of Telese says, "both affable and most active in knightly deeds," count of Conversano.ources
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