- Tancred of Conversano
Tancred of Conversano, the youngest son of
Geoffrey, Count of Conversano , became the count ofBrindisi on his father's death (sometime after1085 ).Tancred's elder brother Alexander succeeded their father as count of
Conversano . In1121 , CountRoger II of Sicily invaded theBasilicata to annex the county ofMontescaglioso which had formerly been held by his sister Emma in right of her deceased husbandRudolf Maccabeus . In April, Tancred assisted DukeWilliam II of Apulia and Prince Bohemond II of Taranto and Antioch in conquering the castle ofBasento , within the county of Montescaglioso claimed of Roger. With the help ofPope Callistus II , a treaty, however, ended hostilities between the descendants ofTancred of Hauteville . Tancred was recognised as count of Brindisi.Tancred became part of a grand alliance of rebels, including
Robert II of Capua ,Ranulf II of Alife ,Grimoald of Bari ,Geoffrey of Andria , andRoger of Ariano . In the spring of1129 , Roger entered the peninsula with a great army to claim Apulia after William's death (1127 ). Many of the princes came to heel, but in the summer of1131 , when Roger left, Grimoald and Tancred revolted immediately and took the port of Brindisi and held it against Roger. In May1132 , Grimoald was taken captive and Tancred was only spared by a promise to leave oncrusade . He gave up Brindisi for twenty gold coins.Tancred was preparing for a crusade when an insurrection broke out around him. He joined the revolt at
Montepeloso . There he "dug in," asLord Norwich informs, and took command of the Apulian rebels, who heldMelfi ,Venosa ,Barletta , and many other cities. Roger fell on them and took the central cities, cutting Tancred off from hisCapua n allies and then isolated Montepeloso itself. Ranulf of Alife sent forty knights under Roger of Plenco to assist him, but other than that he was helpless. After two weeks of siege, with engines, the city capitulated and, as the rebel sympathiserFalco of Benevento , relates::"Tancred and the unfortunate Roger flung down their arms and sought refuge among the darkest and most obscure alleys of the town; but they were sought out, and discovered . . . [T] he King decreed that Roger should forthwith be hanged by the neck, and that Tancred himself, with his own hand, should pull on the rope."
Tancred was led of imprisoned to
Sicily and disappears into the mists of time.ources
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