- Robert of Loritello
Robert of Loritello could refer to three different personages:
*Robert I of Loritello
*Robert I of Bassunvilla
*Robert II of Bassunvilla
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Robert of Loritello could refer to three different personages:
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Robert de Loritello — (en italien: Roberto di Loritello; en latin: Robertus de Loritello ou Robertus de Lauritello: né avant 1046[1] mort en 1107) est un baron italo normand apparenté à la Maison de Hauteville. Sommaire 1 Biographie … Wikipédia en Français
Loritello — was an Italo Norman county along the Adriatic north of the Gargano. It was carved out of the eastern seaboard of the Principality of Benevento following the Battle of Civitate in 1053 by members of the Hauteville family. The last Count of… … Wikipedia
Robert I of Loritello — Robert I (d.1107) was the eldest son of Geoffrey of Hauteville, one of the elder sons of Tancred of Hauteville. He was the first count of Loritello ( primo comiti de Loritello ) in 1061. Like his father, he began his military conquests in the… … Wikipedia
Robert III of Loritello — Robert II of Bassunvilla (also Basunvilla and Bassonville ) (died in 1182) was the count of Conversano (from 1138) and Loritello (from 1154). His family had a long history in Vassonville, near Dieppe. Robert was the son of Robert I of Bassunvilla … Wikipedia
Robert II of Loritello — Robert 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 of Roger II of Sicily and Elvira of Castile. They had a son, named William, who… … Wikipedia
Robert de bassonville — Robert (de) Bassonville (Roberto (di) Bassunvilla en italien) est un puissant baron normand d Italie méridionale (du Molise) vivant au XIIe siècle, issu d une famille normande originaire de Vassonville en Normandie (près de Dieppe), et… … Wikipédia en Français
Robert de Bassonville — Robert (de) Bassonville (Roberto (di) Bassunvilla en italien) est un puissant baron normand d Italie méridionale (du Molise) vivant au XIIe siècle, issu d une famille normande originaire de Vassonville en Normandie (près de Dieppe), et… … Wikipédia en Français
William of Loritello — William was the son and successor of Count Robert II of Loritello in 1137. He reigned only briefly, because, immediately after his succession, the Emperor Lothair II descended the peninsula to fight the royal pretensions of Roger II of Sicily in… … Wikipedia
Norman conquest of southern Italy — The Kingdom of Sicily (in green) in 1154, representing the extent of Norman conquest in Italy over several decades of activity by independent adventurers The Norman conquest of southern Italy spanned the late eleventh and much of the twelfth… … Wikipedia
Andrew of Rupecanina — Andrew ( it. Andrea di Raviscanina), count of Rupecanina, was a Norman nobleman of the Mezzogiorno. He was a longtime adversary of the royal power. On 22 July 1139, Pope Innocent II and his supporters, Robert II of Capua and Richard of Rupecanina … Wikipedia