• The Battle of Montepeloso was fought on 3 September 1041 between Lombard-Norman rebel forces and the Byzantine Empire, near Montepeloso in southern Italy...
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    Battle of Montepeloso: Lombard-Norman rebel forces, led by William I, defeat the Byzantines at Montepeloso. During the battle, Boioannes, governor of...
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    Irsina (redirect from Montepeloso)
    called Montepeloso (in local dialect: Montepelòse or Mondepelòse), is a town, comune (municipality) and former Latin bishopric in the province of Matera...
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    1041 – Battle of Ostrovo Battle of Olivento Battle of Montemaggiore Battle of Montepeloso 1043 – Rus' raid into the Aegean Sea 1047 – Battle of Sasireti...
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    followed by a third and final battle, the Battle of Montepeloso in September. Wortley, John (2010). John Skylitzes: A Synopsis of Byzantine History, 811–1057...
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    drowned in the Ofanto while retreating. On 3 September 1041 at the Battle of Montepeloso, the Normans (nominally under Arduin and Atenulf) defeated Byzantine...
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  • Diocese of Montepeloso (also Diocese of Irsina) (Latin: Dioecesis Montis Pelusii) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Montepeloso in the...
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  • Michael Dokeianos (category 11th-century catepans of Italy)
    defeated and taken prisoner at the Battle of Montepeloso in September. This succession of defeats signalled the beginning of the end for Byzantine rule in...
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  • Battle of Montepeloso: Lombard-Norman rebel forces, led by William I, defeat the Byzantines at Montepeloso. During the battle, Boioannes, governor of...
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  • Lactarius, Battle of Montemaggiore, Battle of Montepeloso, Battle of Monza ampullae Mopsuestia Morea Morea, Chronicle of the Morea, Despotate of the Morea...
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  • Leo Passianos (category Byzantines killed in battle)
    Ishmael of Montepeloso. Passianos met Melus on the Fortore at Arenula. The battle was either indecisive (William of Apulia) or a victory for Melus (Leo of Ostia)...
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    by other Normans victories over the Byzantines in the battles of Montemaggiore and Montepeloso. Brown (2003) p. 42 De Blasiis, Giuseppe (1869–1873). L'insurrezione...
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  • Exaugustus Boioannes (category 11th-century catepans of Italy)
    the Lombard rebels in Melfi by camping near Montepeloso. According to William of Apulia, prior to battle Exaugustus made a speech to the troops as follows:...
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  • wars) Battle of Montepeloso – 1041 – Norman conquest of southern Italy (Byzantine–Norman wars) Battle of Civitate – 1053 – Norman conquest of southern...
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    Riario-Sforza who owned property in the small town of Montepeloso (Irsina), in Basilicata. After the outbreak of the Carbonari rebellion in 1820, he returned...
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  • strenuitate) and without the help of Robert Guiscard. Thus, when, in 1067, Guiscard demanded homage for the castle of Montepeloso, Geoffrey refused. Robert brought...
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  • Michael Palaiologos (general) (category Year of birth unknown)
    was killed in battle and Andria too submitted. The imperial army moved on to besiege Bosco, where it defeated a royal army. Montepeloso, Gravina, and...
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    that Holmi, who is mentioned on two stones, took part in these battles as a member of the Byzantine Emperor's elite unit, the Varangian Guard since they...
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  • the cities of Montepeloso and Acerenza, with the support of their populations. He raised a force with his brother Tancred, Count Godfrey of Andria, Count...
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