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Jordan of Hauteville

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On 22 May 1085, the fleet of his father anchored offshore of Jordan's own cavalry forces fifteen mile north of Syracuse. On May 25, the navies of the count and the emir engaged in the harbour and, the emir himself dying in battle, the forces of Roger landed ashore to find Jordan already besieging the
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still under Saracen dominion. In February 1091, Jordan was present at the siege of that city as well. Jordan was made lord of Noto and count of Syracuse and there he died, of fever, probably in 1092. Despite having inherited all the Hauteville attributes which had made their rule in the
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strongholds remaining in the west of the island, Jordan led a sortie which successfully surprised the guards of the garrison's grazing animals. Its food supply now cut off, the city soon surrendered. He was present at the siege of
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Jordan undersigned a diploma of his father's in April 1092, though most sources still give him a death in 1091. The 1091 date comes from
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in 1079 and, in 1081, with Robert of Sourdeval (or Sourval) and Elias Cartomi (a Saracen turncoat), he retook the city of
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all but inevitable, he had not been in line for the succession on account of his illegitimacy until his brother
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city. The siege lasted throughout the summer, but the city eventually capitulated, leaving only
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The Deeds of Count Roger of Calabria and Sicily and of Duke Robert Guiscard his brother
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In 1089, his father arranged his marriage to a daughter of Manfred, brother of
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The church of Santa Maria in Mili San Pietro where Jordan was buried.
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Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani: II Albicante – Ammannati
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Index

Roger I of Sicily
Sicily
Trapani
Saracen
Taormina
Catania
emir
Syracuse
Ibn Abbad
Robert Guiscard
Duke of Apulia

Noto
Mezzogiorno
Geoffrey
leper
Messina
Boniface del Vasto
Adelaide del Vasto
Goffredo Malaterra
Palermitan
necrology
"Mili S. Pietro (Messina)"
the original
Goffredo Malaterra
The Deeds of Count Roger of Calabria and Sicily and of Duke Robert Guiscard his brother
Norwich, John Julius
Categories
Sicilian people of Norman descent
Italo-Normans

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