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Robert of Selby

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168:: "Robert's administrative methods were as unorthodox as his way of life. He emerges as a far more cheerful and extrovert character than his master. . ." An incident in the 164:
calls him "an able administrator . . . feared by all because of his influence with the Prince, and respected for the elegance of his life . . ." A modern opinion is that of
271: 97:. The Beneventans argued that their royal charter was being violated, whereupon Robert entered the palace and the charter was never seen again. 135:, was invited back after the deposition of Giordano, but forced out again in March 1146. Late in 1149, Robert of Selby led him back into the 154:, writing in 1147, Robert was "the most influential of the King's friends, a man of great wealth and loaded with honours." Likewise, in his 78:. With the cause hopeless, Robert advised the city to surrender and beg imperial protection to prevent a sack by the eager 276: 240: 147: 266: 261: 180:
to an assembly of bishops, who elected a worthy abbot instead. Robert collected the bribes nevertheless.
256: 82:. The citizens did so and Robert of Selby left to organise the defence of the rest of the province. 212: 165: 120: 71: 67: 24: 161: 90: 32: 172:, records Robert negotiating three large bribes from three candidates for the vacant see of 86: 132: 63: 59: 151: 143: 101: 250: 74:. Robert stayed in Salerno to defend the city while Roger was in the island capital 156: 128: 44: 28: 116: 94: 51: 136: 124: 110: 75: 55: 220: 177: 173: 40: 142:
Robert of Selby probably acted as a sort of guardian for the young
36: 105: 79: 127:. Robert of Selby led expeditions against the ill-defended 35:. It is likely that his name indicates that he was from 237:Roger II of Sicily: A Ruler between East and West 58:, the capital of Campania, was besieged by Count 23:) (died 1152) was an Englishman, a courtier of 123:. He failed in his negotiations with Roger at 8: 239:. Trans. G. A. Loud and Diane Milbourne. 196: 189: 39:in Yorkshire. He probably journeyed to 50:In 1137, he was appointed governor of 7: 150:, the son of Roger II. According to 176:—and promptly disclosing the 93:, Robert of Selby marched on papal 14: 272:Medieval chancellors (government) 217:The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194 1: 231:. Cambridge University Press. 43:about 1130. In his train was 229:The Norman Kingdom of Sicily 293: 241:Cambridge University Press 89:refused to recognise the 70:, with the troops of the 227:Matthew, Donald (1992). 139:with a Sicilian troop. 131:. Lucius' successor, 213:Norwich, John Julius 166:John Julius Norwich 121:Giordano Pierleoni 72:Emperor Lothair II 68:Robert II of Capua 277:People from Selby 162:John of Salisbury 91:Treaty of Mignano 33:Kingdom of Sicily 284: 235:Houben, Hubert. 232: 200: 194: 104:was barred from 100:In Summer 1144, 87:Pope Innocent II 292: 291: 287: 286: 285: 283: 282: 281: 247: 246: 226: 209: 204: 203: 195: 191: 186: 133:Pope Eugene III 64:Henry the Proud 60:Ranulf of Alife 54:shortly before 17:Robert of Selby 12: 11: 5: 290: 288: 280: 279: 274: 269: 264: 259: 249: 248: 245: 244: 233: 224: 208: 205: 202: 201: 199:, p. 210. 188: 187: 185: 182: 152:John of Hexham 144:duke of Apulia 102:Pope Lucius II 85:In 1143, when 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 289: 278: 275: 273: 270: 268: 267:Italo-Normans 265: 263: 262:Anglo-Normans 260: 258: 255: 254: 252: 242: 238: 234: 230: 225: 222: 218: 214: 211: 210: 206: 198: 193: 190: 183: 181: 179: 175: 171: 167: 163: 159: 158: 153: 149: 145: 140: 138: 134: 130: 126: 122: 119: 118: 113: 112: 107: 103: 98: 96: 92: 88: 83: 81: 77: 73: 69: 66:, and Prince 65: 61: 57: 53: 48: 46: 42: 38: 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 236: 228: 216: 197:Matthew 1992 192: 170:Policraticus 169: 157:Policraticus 155: 141: 129:Papal States 115: 109: 99: 84: 49: 20: 16: 15: 257:1152 deaths 219:. Longman: 45:Thomas Brun 251:Categories 184:References 160:, VII.19, 29:chancellor 117:patricius 111:senatores 95:Benevento 114:and the 52:Campania 25:Roger II 243:: 2002. 223:, 1970. 207:Sources 137:Lateran 125:Ceprano 108:by the 76:Palermo 62:, Duke 56:Salerno 31:of the 21:Salebia 221:London 178:simony 174:Avella 80:Pisans 41:Sicily 148:Roger 37:Selby 106:Rome 27:and 19:(or 253:: 215:. 146:, 47:.

Index

Roger II
chancellor
Kingdom of Sicily
Selby
Sicily
Thomas Brun
Campania
Salerno
Ranulf of Alife
Henry the Proud
Robert II of Capua
Emperor Lothair II
Palermo
Pisans
Pope Innocent II
Treaty of Mignano
Benevento
Pope Lucius II
Rome
senatores
patricius
Giordano Pierleoni
Ceprano
Papal States
Pope Eugene III
Lateran
duke of Apulia
Roger
John of Hexham
Policraticus

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