- Jocelyn (Sicilian chancellor)
Jocelyn (original Latin: "Canzolinus", Italianised as "Gozzelino") was an
Italo-Norman officer servingRoger II of Sicily .In 1134, he was appointed lieutenant to
Guarin in theTerra di Lavoro with the title of Chamberlain ("camerarius"). In 1135 he was made theprocurator of thePrincipality of Capua for the young Prince Alfonso while Guarin was made Alfonso'sregent . He took part in the sieges ofMontecassino andSalerno in January 1137. After Guarin's death on 21 January, Jocelyn succeeded him as interimchancellor ("magister cancellarius") and took over the Italo-Norman forces trying to occupy Montecassino and defend Salerno from the army of theEmperor Lothair II . After securing the election of an Anacletan abbot at Montecassino, Jocelyn was replaced byRobert of Selby as chancellor.ources
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*Houben, Hubert. "Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler between East and West". Trans. G. A. Loud and Diane Milbourne. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
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