- Robert III of Loritello
Robert II of Bassunvilla (also "Basunvilla" and "Bassonville") (died in 1182) was the count of
Conversano (from 1138) andLoritello (from 1154). His family had a long history inVassonville , near Dieppe.Robert was the son of
Robert I of Bassunvilla , who had been granted Conversano byRoger II . Robert inherited this possession on his father's death. Roger II had cause later to confiscate the county of Loritello from William, his own relative. On his deathbed, he asked his son William I to appoint Robert count of Loritello, a quasi-autonomous post. Soon however, he was implicated (truly or falsely) in rebellion and fled first to the Holy Roman imperial court ofFrederick Barbarossa and then the Byzantine imperial court ofManuel I Comnenus . He may have laid claim to the throne, on the basis of a forged will. He had the assistance ofJohn Ducas when he returned to lead the revolt of 1155-1156, but the Byzantine general Michael Palaeologus died atBari and William defeated the imperial troops.By the
Treaty of Benevento of 1156,Pope Adrian IV guaranteed Robert's right to leave the kingdom peacefully, but he renewed instead his designs on the land of thediocese of Penne . In 1157 he was encouraged in his rebellious efforts by a new emissary of Manuel I. This was Alexius Axuch, the son of Manuel's chief advisorJohn Axuch . [Norwich, p. 117.] Though hisconstable ,Richard of Mandra , was captured, he evaded the royal army and continued in defiance of William I's authority. In 1161, he conquered much territory to the south. William responded by chasing him fromTaranto and almost razingSalerno . In 1163, however, he was forced to flee again to Barbarossa.In 1167, he was with the army of
Rainald of Dassel at theBattle of Monte Porzio on29 May , when a great Roman army was defeated.In 1169,
Margaret of Navarre ,regent of William II and widow of William I, and her council of advisors restored Robert to all his former possessions.Notes
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* [http://www.genealogie-mittelalter.de/conversano_grafen_von/robert_2_graf_von_conversano_1182/robert_2_von_basunvilla_graf_von_conversano_+_1182.html "Lexikon des Mittelalters".]
* [http://www.mondes-normands.caen.fr/angleterre/Patrimoine_architectural/Italie/molise/02moliseen/03normanni%20del%20moliseen/contea%20loritello/molise03aen.htm Molise in the Norman period.]
*Norwich, John Julius. "The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194". Longman:London , 1970.
*Norwich, John Julius. "Byzantium: The Decline and Fall". New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.
*Matthew, Donald. "The Norman Kingdom of Sicily".Cambridge University Press : 1992.
*Houben, Hubert. "Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler between East and West". Trans. G. A. Loud and Diane Milbourne.Cambridge University Press : 2002.
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