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When founded in 1130, this Italo-Norman kingdom united the whole of Southern Italy under the same rule for the first time since Justinian's brief reconquest of the peninsula as a whole. The Norman dynasty established by
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Dizionario storico-blasonico delle famiglie nobili e notabili italiane estinte e fiorenti, vol. II, compilato G. B. di Crollalanza. Pisa, 1888, p.297.
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piety and customs of war, they were shaped by the diversity of Southern Italy, by the cultures and customs of the
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to travel to Southern Italy in the first half of the eleventh century. While maintaining much of their distinctly
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After the latter's death without heirs in 1189, and following the brief reign of his illegitimate cousin
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Normans first arrived in Italy as pilgrims, probably on their way to or returning from either
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allegiance. Their conquest of Sicily, which began in 1061, was completed by 1091.
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recruited their assistance against the dwindling power of the Byzantine
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Italo-Normans were the primary Norman mercenaries in the employ of the
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The Age of Robert Guiscard: Southern Italy and the Norman Conquest
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Parisi or Parisio family Conti di Aderno (Adrano, Sicily)
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Pellegrino family Baroni di San Demetrio (Adrano, Sicily)
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