Gaufredo or Geoffrey , or GoffredoMalaterra was an eleventh century Benedictine monk and historian , possibly of Normans Norman origin. ref E. Johnson, Normandy and Norman Identity in Southern Italian Chronicles , Anglo Norman Studies , 27 2005 , pp.85 100, pp.95 6. ref He travelled to the southern Italian peninsula, passing some time in Apulia before entering the monastery of Sant Agata at Catania , on the isle of Sicily . Malaterra indicates that, prior to his arrival in Catania, he had spent an undefined period away from monastic life, in the worldly service of Martha . ref Gauffredo Malaterra, De rebus gestis rogerii siciliae et calabriae comitis et roberti guiscardi ducis fratris eius , ed. Ernesto Pontieri Rome, 1927 8 , p.3. ref Malaterra wrote an historical piece in Latin language ... Malaterra, Goffredo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Malaterra, Goffredo Category 11th century births Category 12th century deaths ... Gaufredus Malaterra fr Geoffroi Malaterra it GoffredoMalaterra la Gaufridus Malaterra ru , sl GoffredoMalaterra ... Guillermus Apuliensis, Gesta Roberti Wiscardi , ed. M Mathieu Palermo, 1961 . ref Malaterra s work ... of Saint Quentin , Malaterra does not directly identify his sources, and alludes briefly to a number ... elsewhere. It is unclear precisely when Malaterra started and finished work on the text. All .... 2 Oxford, 1969 , pp. xxii, 100 1. ref References Reflist Sources Geoffrey Malaterra. The Deeds of Count ... . http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre Malaterra 201.doc Books One , http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre Malaterra 202.doc Two , http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre Malaterra 203.doc Three , and http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre Malaterra 204.doc Four . Gaufredo Malaterra ... more details
Goffredo Parise Vicenza , 8 December 1929 Treviso , 31 August 1986 was an Italy Italian writer and journalist. He won the Viareggio Prize in 1965 and the Strega Prize in 1982. Strega Prize Viareggio Prize Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Parise, Goffredo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Parise, Goffredo Category 1929 births Category 1986 deaths Category Italian Roman Catholics Category Italian journalists Category Italian writers Category People from Vicenza Category Strega Prize winners Category Viareggio Prize winners Italy writer stub de Goffredo Parise es Goffredo Parise fr Goffredo Parise it Goffredo Parise la Goffredus Parise ja fi Goffredo Parise sv Goffredo Parise ... more details
Goffredo Freddie Zehender Reggio Calabria , Italy , 27 February 1901 7 January 1958 was an Italian racing driver. He started his driving career with Chrysler, then Bugatti and most of his career with Alfa Romeo as works or privatee driver. He won the 1932 Grand Prix du Comminges with private Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza . ref name kolumbus.fi leif.snellman Cite web url http www.kolumbus.fi leif.snellman dz.htm ZE title Goffredo Freddie Zehender accessdate 2008 01 19 work kolumbus.fi leif.snellman ref From 1934 he raced also for Maserati. ref name historicracing.com Cite web url http www.historicracing.com top100.cfm?driverID 2822&fromrow 201 title Count Goffredo Freddie Zehender accessdate 2008 01 19 work historicracing.com ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zehender, Goffredo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Zehender, Goffredo Category 1901 births Category 1958 deaths category People from Reggio Calabria Category Italian racecar drivers Category Grand Prix drivers Category 24 Hours of Le Mans drivers Italy autoracing bio stub de Goffredo Zehender fr Goffredo Zehender sl Goffredo Zehender ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Castel Goffredo official name Citt di Castel Goffredo image skyline imagesize image alt image caption image shield Castel Goffredo Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 45 latm 18 lats latNS N longd 10 longm 29 longs longEW E coordinates type region IT type city 11200 coordinates display title coordinates footnotes region RegioneIT sigla LOM province ProvinciaIT short form sigla MN MN frazioni Lodolo, Sant Anna, Bocchere, Berenzi, Zecchini, Romanini, Coletta, Villa, Casalpoglio, Poiano, Gambina, Valzi, Selvole, Perosso mayor party mayor area footnotes area total km2 42 population footnotes population total 11200 population as of pop density footnotes population demonym Castellani goffredesi castelgoffredesi ... footnotes Castel Goffredo is a comune in the province of Mantova , in Lombardy , Italy, lying ... in a region inhabited from the Bronze Age , Castel Goffredo belonged to the Bishopric of Brescia count ... and returned to the Gonzaga in 1441. Castel Goffredo became the seat of an autonymous feudo of marchese Aloysio Gonzaga in 1511. At his death, his fiefs of Castel Goffredo, Castiglione delle Stiviere and Solferino were divided among his three sons. The eldest, Alfonso, who gained Castel Goffredo, was assassinated ..., and remainmed a part of Milanese territory until 1707. In 1861 Castel Goffredo became part ... manufacture ref Together, the businesses of Castel Goffredo and its neighboring towns produce 70 percent ... and towns in Lombardy Category Communes of the Province of Mantua Mantua geo stub es Castel Goffredo eo Castel Goffredo fr Castel Goffredo id Castel Goffredo it Castel Goffredo la Castrum Vifredi lmo Cast l ms Castel Goffredo nl Castel Goffredo ja nap Castel Goffredo pl Castel Goffredo pt Castel Goffredo ru sv Castel Goffredo tl Castel Goffredo uk vec Castel Gofredo vi Castel Goffredo vo Castel Goffredo war Castel Goffredo ... more details
Goffredo Cappa also known as Gioffredo Cappa or Jofredus Cappa b. 1644 in Saluzzo , d. 1717 in Turin was an Italy Italian luthier, known for his violin violins and cello cellos . After working with the Amati family in Cremona he set up his own workshop in Saluzzo . ref Index of violin and bow makers http www.amacviolins.com amac gallery doc makers.htm ref ref Geschichte der Geigenbauer http www.ph ludwigsburg.de fileadmin subsites 2d musk t 01 user files Geschichte der Geigenbauer.pdf ref ref Dictionary of violin and bowmakers http www.musicforstrings.com dictionary of violin makers.html ref ref Viool oude meester http www.muziekindex.nl p viool cello vc oudemeester.html ref Amiram Ganz from the Altenberg Trio plays a violin made in 1686 by Goffredo Cappa. ref cite web title Altenberg Trio biography url http www.altenbergtrio.at ?site biography&lp en accessdate 23 June 2010 ref Jean Guihen Queyras plays a cello made in 1696 by Goffredo Cappa. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Cappa, Goffredo Category 1644 births Category 1717 deaths Category Bowed string instrument makers Category Italian musical instrument makers Category Luthiers Category People from Saluzzo italy musician stub musical instrument stub oc Goffredo Cappa ro Goffredo Cappa ... more details
File Goffredo.petrassi2.jpg thumb Goffredo Petrassi 16 July 1904 &ndash 3 March 2003 was an Italy Italian composer of modern classical music , conducting conductor , and teacher. He is considered one of the most influential Italian composers of the twentieth century. ref name britannica Petrassi, Goffredo. 2008 . In Encyclop dia Britannica. Retrieved March 14, 2008, from Encyclop dia Britannica Online http www.britannica.com eb article 9059491 ref Life Petrassi was born at Zagarolo , near Rome . At the age of 15 he began to work at a music shop to supply his family s financial needs, and became fascinated by music. In 1928, he entered the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome to study organ music organ and musical composition composition . In 1934, composer Alfredo Casella conducted Petrassi s Partita for orchestra at the ISCM festival in Amsterdam . Later, Petrassi became musical director of the opera house La Fenice , and from 1959 taught composition at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory and at the Salzburg Mozarteum . Petrassi had many famous students, including Franco Donatoni , Aldo Clementi , Cornelius Cardew , Ennio Morricone , Karl Korte , Norma Beecroft , Mario Bertoncini , Ernesto Rubin de Cervin , Eric Salzman , Kenneth Leighton , Peter Maxwell ... Biography http www.istitutopetrassi.it The Goffredo Petrassi Institute it icon http www.cematitalia.it servizi bio.php?lg ita&cat comp&id 194 Goffredo Petrassi Biografia it icon http web.tiscali.it silvio home petrassi index.htm Goffredo Petrassi Un maestro del Novecento it icon Find a Grave 7364462 ... Guardian obituary Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Petrassi, Goffredo ALTERNATIVE ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Petrassi, Goffredo Category 1904 births Category 2003 deaths Category People from ... Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia alumni ca Goffredo Petrassi de Goffredo Petrassi es Goffredo Petrassi fr Goffredo Petrassi it Goffredo Petrassi ja pl Goffredo Petrassi fi Goffredo ... more details
orphan date August 2010 Infobox football player playername Goffredo Stabellini fullname nickname image dateofbirth birth date and age 1925 7 8 cityofbirth Formignana countryofbirth Italy height currentclub clubnumber position Midfielder youthyears youthclubs years 1945&ndash 1946 br 1946&ndash 1947 br 1947&ndash 1948 br 1948&ndash 1954 br 1954&ndash 1958 br 1958&ndash 1960 clubs Bondenese br A.S. Roma Roma br Parma F.C. Parma br U.S. Lecce Lecce br Taranto Sport Taranto br A.S.D. Nuova Vis Pesaro Calcio 2006 Vis Pesaro caps goals br 0 0 4 0 br 0 28 7 br br 112 4 nationalyears nationalteam nationalcaps goals manageryears managerclubs pcupdate ntupdate Goffredo Stabellini born July 8, 1925 in Formignana is a retired Italy Italian professional Association football football player. He played for one season 1946 47, 4 games in the Serie A for A.S. Roma . External links http www.playerhistory.com Default.aspx?page player details&playerID 194822 Career summary by playerhistory.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stabellini, Goffredo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 8, 1925 PLACE OF BIRTH Formignana , Italy DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stabellini, Goffredo Category 1925 births Category Living people Category Italian footballers Category Serie A footballers Category A.S. Roma players Category Parma F.C. players Category U.S. Lecce players Category Taranto Sport players Italy footy midfielder 1920s stub it Goffredo Stabellini ... more details
Image Goffredo mameli.jpg thumb right 250px Goffredo Mameli. Goffredo Mameli September 5, 1827 July 6, 1849 was an Italy Italian patriotism patriot , poet and writer , and a notable figure in the Italian Risorgimento . He is also the author of the lyrics of the current Canto degli Italiani Italian national anthem . Biography The son of an aristocratic Sardinia n admiral , Mameli was born in Genoa where his father was in command of the Naval fleet fleet of the kingdom of Sardinia. At the age of seven he was sent to Sardinia, to his grandfather s, to escape the risk of cholera , but soon came back to Genoa to complete his studies. The achievements of Mameli s very short life are concentrated in only two years, during which time he played major parts in insurrectional movements and the Risorgimento . In 1847 Mameli joined the Societ Entelema , a cultural movement that soon would have turned to a political movement, and here he became interested in the theories of Giuseppe Mazzini . Mameli is mostly known as the author of the lyrics of the Italian national anthem , Il Canto degli Italiani music by Michele Novaro . These lyrics were used for the first time in November 1847, celebrating King Charles Albert in his visit to Genoa after his first reforms. Mameli s lyrics to a hymn of the people ... Image Verano Monument to Goffredo Mameli.jpg thumb left 250px Monument to Goffredo Mameli, Campo ... states In this hospice Goffredo Mameli poet and many other gallants died of wounds in defence of Rome ... . NAME Mameli, Goffredo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 5, 1827 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 6, 1849 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mameli, Goffredo Category 1827 births ... of 1848 Category Italian people of the Risorgimento Category National anthem writers bs Goffredo Mameli de Goffredo Mameli es Goffredo Mameli fr Goffredo Mameli it Goffredo Mameli pl Goffredo Mameli pt Goffredo Mameli sl Goffredo Mameli sv Goffredo Mameli vi Goffredo Mameli ... more details
Goffredo Alessandrini Cairo , September 9, 1904 Rome , May 16, 1978 was an Italy Italian script writer and film director. He also acted, edited, and produced some films. Biography He started in films collaborating with Alessandro Blasetti . He was one of the most important film directors in Italian fascism . His films received several awards at the Venice Film Festival during the Fascist era the Mussolini Cup for Best Italian film in 1938 for Luciano Serra pilota , and in 1939 for Abuna Messias . He received the Bienale Award in 1942 for Noi Vivi and Addio Kira His most remembered and important works are two anti Communist films combined to make up 4 hours , both based on Ayn Rand s We the Living . Without Rand s permission, We the Living was made into a pair of films, Noi vivi and Addio, Kira in 1942 by Scalara Films, Rome. This was despite resistance from the Italian government under Mussolini. These films were eventually pulled from theatres as the Kingdom of Italy Italian and Nazi Germany German governments, who abhorred Communism, discovered that the stories also contained an anti Fascist message. These films were re edited into a new version which was approved by Rand and re released as We the Living in 1986. The original two films of more than four hours in length were cut into one single film, running for 3 hours. He made two films in Argentina in the early 1960s. He was married to Anna Magnani from 1935 until 1950. Filmography Director 1928 Sole e terra madre 1929 Diga ... imdb name id 0018136 name Goffredo Alessandrini CinemaofItaly Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Alessandrini, Goffredo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Alessandrini, Goffredo Category 1904 births Category 1978 deaths Category Italian film directors Category People from Cairo Alessandrini, Goffredo italy film director stub de Goffredo Alessandrini fr Goffredo Alessandrini it Goffredo Alessandrini pl Goffredo ... more details
Serlo I of Hauteville also spelled Sarlo or Serlon in French language French was a son of Tancred of Hauteville by his first wife, Muriella, probably the youngest, though some sources call him the eldest. Born before 1010, he was the eldest son of Tancred s to remain in Normandy . After a dispute with a neighbour a man of the court of Robert I of Normandy Robert I , duke of Normandy , whom he killed over an insult, Serlo was exiled for three years. Around 1041, his father died and he inherited the small fief of Hauteville la Guichard Hauteville in the Cotentin and the sirery of Pirou through his wife. He was regarded, as were his brothers, as an exceptional warrior. Around 1056, his son Serlo II of Hauteville Serlo followed his uncle Roger I of Sicily Roger to the Mezzogiorno and made his fortunes there. Sources Goffredo Malaterra. http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre Malaterra 201.doc The Deeds of Count Roger of Calabria and Sicily and of Duke Robert Guiscard his brother . John Julius Norwich Norwich, John Julius . The Normans in the South 1016 1130 . Longmans London , 1967 . Ghisalberti, Albert ed . Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani II Albicante &ndash Ammannati . Rome , 1960 . DEFAULTSORT Serlo 01 Of Hauteville Category Normans Category 11th century people fr Serlon de Hauteville ... more details
Geoffrey of Hauteville also Gottfried , Godfrey , Goffredo , or Gaufrido was a Normans Norman military leader, the second youngest son of Tancred of Hauteville by his first wife Muriella. He joined his brothers in the Mezzogiorno around 1053, arriving with his half brothers Mauger of Hauteville Mauger and William of the Principate William . He was certainly present at the Battle of Civitate in that year. In that year, Humphrey of Hauteville Humphrey , his brother the count of Apulia , gave Mauger and William the Capitanate and the Principate , respectively, with the title of count. When Mauger died later that decade in 1054, according to GoffredoMalaterra , the county passed to William, who gave it to Geoffrey. In 1059, his brother Robert Guiscard , Humphrey s successor over Geoffrey, who was older, but had not been in the south as long, helped him quell a revolt in the Capitanate. He also ruled the region around Loritello , where his son Robert I of Loritello Robert was invested as count, and he expanded his domains into those of the pope, conquering Gissi in the Abruzzi . His death is a matter of confusion. The Breve Chronicon Northmannicum states, on the authority of GoffredoMalaterra , that he died in 1063, but the chronicler apparently confused the many Geoffreys of the period. He probably died circa 1071. He had been married in Normandy and he had three sons from that union the aforementioned Robert Ralph of Catanzaro Ralph , who inherited Catanzaro and William of Tiriolo William , who inherited Tiriolo . In the Mezzogiorno, he married, like his eldest brother William Iron Arm , a niece of the Prince Guaimar IV of Salerno , Theodora of Capaccio, daughter of Pandulf, lord of Capaccio , Guaimar s brother. From this second marriage was born at least one son, named Tancred, who was alive in 1103 and 1104. He also had a son, of unknown parentage, named Drogo of Chieti ... de Hauteville it Goffredo d Altavilla ... more details
give him a death in 1091. The 1091 date comes from GoffredoMalaterra and a Palermo Palermitan necrology which derives from Malaterra. ref Despite having inherited all the Hauteville attributes which ... time, Adelaide del Vasto , another daughter of Manfred s. Notes reflist References GoffredoMalaterra , http www.leeds.ac.uk history weblearning MedievalHistoryTextCentre Malaterra 201.doc The Deeds ... more details
Mauger of Hauteville also Latin Malgerius or Italian language Italian Maugerio was a younger probably the second son of Tancred of Hauteville by his second wife, Fressenda. He travelled to the Mezzogiorno with his brother William of the Principate William and his elder half brother Geoffrey of Hauteville Geoffrey around 1053, though some sources indicate him coming later, c.1056. He soon distinguished himself and was invested with the county of the Capitanate soon after his arrival either 1053 or 1057 by Humphrey of Hauteville Humphrey , his half brother and count of Apulia , but he did not long survive to hold it. According to Goffredo Malaterra , he died in 1054, though other chroniclers have him dying in 1057 or as late as 1060, after assisting his elder full brother Robert Guiscard , Humphrey s successor, in an expedition against the new army of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine X , sent to recover Langobardia Theme Langobardia . Whenever he died, his fief went to William, who passed it to Geoffrey out of fraternal affection according to Malaterra . Sources Chalandon, Ferdinand. Histoire de la domination normande en Italie et en Sicile . Paris , 1907. John Julius Norwich Norwich, John Julius . The Normans in the South 1016 1130 . Longmans London , 1967. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hauteville, Mauger of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hauteville, Mauger of Category Italo Normans M Category Normans M Category 11th century deaths fr Mauger de Hauteville it Malgerio d Altavilla ... more details
where their array was the most dense. Malaterra claims the Normans slaughtered 35,000 of the enemy. ref GoffredoMalaterra, The Deeds of Count Roger , Book 2, Chapter 33, The Battle of Cerami ... more details
Amatus of Montecassino Amatus Casinensis , a Benedictine monk at the Montecassino Abbey of Montecassino is one of three Italo Norman chronicle rs, the others being William of Apulia and Goffredo Malaterra . His History of the Normans L Ystoire de li Normant in eight books, originally written in Latin ca 1080, but preserved only in a later Old French version, is a prime source for retrieving the history of the Normans in the Mediterranean, as seen from the perspective of the great Abbey, which was one of the most important cultural and religious centers of 11th century Christendom. Amatus describes the Norman sieges of Bari and Salerno , the conquest of Sicily, and the career of Robert Guiscard , as well as the Gregorian Reform s seen from the papal point of view, interspersed with reports of miracles and prophecies. Many details of 11th century history, such as the arrow in the eye that killed Harold at the battle of Hastings ref http www.bayeux tapestry.org.uk amatus.htm Amatus of Monte Cassino L Ystoire de li Normant extract ref , owe their origin to the chronicler of Montecassino. The historical novel by Gabriella Brooke, The Words of Bernfrieda A Chronicle of Hauteville Cheney Eastern Washington University Press, 1999 tells of the lady Fredesenda of Hauteville, mother of Robert Guiscard , as seen by her handmaid, who has met Amatus and intends to record all that Amatus chronicle will leave out . References Reflist Prescott N. Dunbar, translator , 2004. https secure.wsa.u net.com www.boydell.co.uk 43830787.HTM The History of the Normans by Amatus of Montecassino Boydell ISBN 1 84383 078 7 John Howe, 2006. Amatus of Montecassino The History of the Normans English Historical Review CXXI 268 269 DEFAULTSORT Montecassino, Amatus of Category Italian historians Category 11th century writers Category Benedictines Category Italian Christian monks de Amatus von Montecassino es Amatus de Montecassino fr Aim du Mont Cassin it Amato di Montecassino la Amatus Casinensis ru ... more details
Geoffrey or Godfrey was the second eldest son of Roger I of Sicily . He was probably a bastard, like his elder brother Jordan of Hauteville Jordan , but he may have been legitimate, either the son of Judith of vreux or Eremburga of Mortain. Either way, he stood no chance of inheriting, for he had leprosy morbus elephantinus , ref ...Iordanus enim, filius comitis, propter strenuitatem suam omnibus amabilis, quem plures quia iam Gaufredum, quod dolorem non minuit, morbus elephantinus pervaserat comitis haeredem futurum suspicabantur nam neque alium masculum habebat, apud Syracusam, sui iuris urbem, febre synocho percussus est. Quod cum patri nuntiatum fuisset, illorsum praevenire mortem accelerat, sed, morbo ingravescente, ultima determinatio vitae Iordani patre velocior fuit Geoffrey Malaterra Gaufredi Malaterrae De Rebus Gestis Rogerii Calabriae Et Siciliae Comitis Et Roberti Guiscardi Ducis Fratris Eius ref or some similar disease. He never married, but was engaged to a daughter of Boniface del Vasto . His father loved him no less and bestowed on him the county of Ragusa, Italy Ragusa . He retired to a monastery to live out his days and died sometime between 1096 and 1120. Notes reflist Sources Houben, Hubert translated by Graham A. Loud and Diane Milburn . Roger II of Sicily Ruler between East and West . Cambridge University Press , 2002. Curtis, Edmund. Roger of Sicily and the Normans in Lower Italy 1016 1154 . G.P. Putnam s Sons London , 1912. External links it http www.danilo.sitoweb.net default.asp?http www.scapellato.com danilo ragusa.asp La Citta Di Ragusa story Category Italo Normans Category Italian Christian monks it Goffredo di Ragusa ru ... more details
unreferenced date November 2010 orphan date December 2009 The noble House of the Sarlo descends directly from Sarlo the I, son of Tancred de Hauteville family Hauteville and his first wife Muriella. Sarlo the first had a son from his marriage with the daughter of the Lord of Pirou also called Sarlo. Sarlo II went in the Mezzogiorno south of Italy with his uncles to seek fortune. The Sarlo have Marquise title and are one of the most ancient families of Reggio Calabria s aristocracy The name Sarlo is to be often found in the form Serlo, Serlon, or Serlonis used from its Latin forms . In the 16th century the Baron Don Octavius Sarlo Utrusque Jure Doctore U.J.D. Doctor in both Cesar and Canonical Laws Nobel Patrician of Reggio Calabria and of Mileto City in Calabria having been the first Capital of the Norman Kingdom in the Mezzogiorno , was Lord Major of the Nobles of Reggio Calabria from 1592 to 1593. This Noble House had many doctor in Laws U.J.D. further than men of arms High Rank officials in the Army and Ecclesiastics. One of the Sarlo was one of the 14 Aristocrats of Reggio Calabria founding the Noble Brotherhood of Saint Dominic. They were Land Lords until feudality subversion in the 1806 during the Reign of King Murat. In our days the principal representative of this ancient House are Knights of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta . Coat of arms Azure, at the abased red fess, with or lion rampant surmounted by three argent mullets of eight points wrongly ordered in chief, at the natural weaved Sea in peak. Bibliography KENNETH BAXTER WOLF, The Deeds of Count Roger of Calabria and Sicily and of His Brother Duke Robert Guiscard, Translation of GOFFREDO MALATERRA, De Rebus Gestis Rogerii Calabriae et Siciliae Comitis et Roberti Guiscardi Ducis Fratris Eius, Published by University of Michigan Press, 2005 JOHN JULIUS NORWICH, The Normans in the South 1016 1130 , Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd, Publishers, London, 1967 LEON ROBERT M NAGER, Inventaire des familles nor ... more details
assistance to the Crusader state s during the Second Crusade . Sources Geoffrey Malaterra, The Deeds of Count Roger of Calabria and Sicily and of his Brother Duke Robert Guiscard , GoffredoMalaterra ... more details
Roger Borsa 1060 1 &ndash 22 February 1111 was the Italo Normans Norman Duke of Apulia and effective ruler of southern Italy from 1085 until his death. He was the son of Robert Guiscard , the conqueror of southern Italy and Sicily Roger was not as adept as his father, and most of his reign was spent in feudal anarchy. Biography Roger was the son of Robert Guiscard and Sikelgaita , an imposing warrior Lombard noblewoman. His ambitious mother arranged for Roger to succeed his father in place of Robert Guiscard s eldest son by another wife, Bohemund of Taranto . According to English historian John Julius Cooper, 2nd Viscount Norwich John Julius Norwich bquote ... Roger nicknamed Borsa, the purse, from his early ingrained habit of counting and recounting his money. He was a weak and hesitant thirteen year old who gave the impression that a childhood spent with Robert and Sichelgaita had been too much for him. In 1073, Sichelgaita had Roger proclaimed heir after Guiscard fell ill at Trani . Roger s cousin Abelard of Hauteville Abelard was the only baron to dissent from the election of Roger, claiming that he was the rightful heir to the duchy. Roger accompanied his father on a campaign to Greece in 1084. He was still in Greece when his father died on 17 July 1085 in Kefalonia . While Bohemund I of Antioch Bohemond was supposed to inherit the Greek possessions and Roger the Italian ones, it was Bohemund who was in Italy Salerno and Roger in Greece Bundicia at the time of the Guiscard s passing. Roger rejoined his mother on Cephalonia , his absence causing panic and confusion with his army, according to Goffredo Malaterra . The two quickly returned to the peninsula and with the support of Roger I of Sicily , his uncle, was recognised as duke in September. His Lombard heritage also made him a more attractive candidate than his Norman half brother, who had fled to Capua . With the support of Jordan I of Capua , he rebelled against his brother and took Oria , Otranto , and Ta ... more details
Humphrey of Hauteville ref Called Onfroi de Hauteville in French language French and Umfredo d Altavilla in Italian language Italian . ref c. 1010 &ndash August 1057 , surnamed Abagelard , was the List of Counts of Apulia and Calabria Count of Apulia and Calabria from 1051 to his death. Humphrey was probably the youngest son of Tancred of Hauteville by his first wife Muriel. Some sources make Geoffrey of Hauteville Geoffrey and Serlo of Hauteville Serlo his younger brothers. He is usually said to have accompanied his elder brothers William Iron Arm William and Drogo of Hauteville Drogo to the Mezzogiorno circa 1035 on the basis of Goffredo Malaterra however, he may have arrived later, in 1044, during the reign of his elder brother William. Around 1047, he was granted the lordship or countship of Lavello by his brother Drogo, whom he succeeded as Count of Apulia in August 1051. In his early years in Lavello, he employed a young Richard I of Capua Richard Drengot , who was later to serve him against the pope. In 1053, Humphrey received his three brothers, Geoffrey and their half brothers Mauger of Hauteville Mauger and a younger William of the Principate William , on their arrival in Italy. He granted Mauger the Capitanate and William the Principate . His reign began amid the troubles which had ended his brother s. Humphrey vigorously punished the insitgators of his brother s assassination, especially the principal murderer. Many Norman knights were in rebellion and pillaging papal lands. Guaimar IV of Salerno supported Humphrey s succession, but he was soon assassinated. Pope Leo IX organised a coalition against the Normans and marched south. The pope s forces and those of the Normans fought the Battle of Civitate near Civitate sul Fortore on 18 June 1053. Humphrey led the armies of the Hauteville family Hautevilles assisted by his younger half brother Robert Guiscard and Drengot family Drengots assisted by Richard Drengot against the combined forces of the Papacy an ... more details
Use dmy dates date January 2011 Infobox football club clubname Castellana image Image AC Castellana logo.png fullname Associazione Calcio Castellana nickname founded 1973 ground Stadio Comunale Castel Goffredo Stadio Comunale , br Castel Goffredo , Italy capacity 1,000 chairman Bruno Bompieri manager Manolo Guindani league Serie D Serie D B season 2009 10 Serie D 2009 10 position Serie D Serie D D , 13th pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 leftarm1 FFFFFF body1 FFFFFF rightarm1 FFFFFF shorts1 0000FF socks1 FFFFFF pattern la2 pattern b2 unknown pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFFFF body2 FFFFFF rightarm2 FFFFFF shorts2 FFFFFF socks2 FFFFFF Associazione Calcio Castellana is an Football in Italy Italian association football club located in Castel Goffredo , Lombardy. It currently plays in Serie D . Its colors are white and blue. External links http www.accastellana.eu Official homepage Serie D Football in Italy DEFAULTSORT Castellana Category Italian football clubs Category Football clubs in Lombardy Category Association football clubs established in 1973 Italy footyclub stub ... more details