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and promptly imprisoned and eventually admitted guilt and he was executed by orders of King Roger, who would have forgiven such an offence against his person, but not against God. This account is probably a later interpolation and its authenticity is debated. Arab chroniclers, like
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Who was Philip of Mahdia and Why Did He Have to Die? Confessional Identity and Political Power in the Twelfth-Century Mediterranean,
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finds that incredible and suggests that Roger, just months away from death, was either prematurely senile (echoing
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Mahdia
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George of Antioch
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Hijrah
conquer Tunisia
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Romuald, Archbishop of Salerno
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