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Political Map of Italy circa 1000 CE
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Political Map of Italy circa 1000 CE

Political map of Italy near the arrival of the Normans, who eventually conquered Southern Italy and Sicily, including the principalities of Salerno, Capua, and Benevento.
Austrians Attack the Village of Marengo Defended by General Victor
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Austrians Attack the Village of Marengo Defended by General Victor

The Austrians charge against a line of French soldiers under General Claude Victor-Perrin at the Battle of Marengo (14 June 1800), by Benoit Perrier. Marengo Museum.
Roger I of Sicily
Image by Prosper Lafaye

Roger I of Sicily

Count Roger I of Sicily at the Battle of Cerami, c. 1063, painting by Prosper Lafaye (1806-1883).
Archangel Michael Appearing at Monte Gargano
Image by Cesare Nebbia / David Caster

Archangel Michael Appearing at Monte Gargano

Archangel Michael appearing at the holy shrine of Monte Gargano in Italy, painting attributed to Cesare Nebbia (1536-1614). Photo by David Caster Vatican Museums.
Pandulf IV Imprisoned by the Emperor
Image by Heidelberg University Library

Pandulf IV Imprisoned by the Emperor

Pandulf IV of Capua being imprisoned by Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1014-1024), illustration from Cod. Pal. germ. 149, Bl. 198v, c. 1450. Heidelberg University Library.
The Abbey of Monte Casino
Image by Fondo Antiguo de la Biblioteca de la Universidad de Sevilla

The Abbey of Monte Casino

The abbey of Monte Casino, illustration by Francesco Cassiano De Silva from Giovanni Battista Pacichelli's Il regno di Napoli in prospettiva, Naples, 1703.
Castle of Melfi
Image by Michele Perillo

Castle of Melfi

Castle of Melfi, an important Norman stronghold in Southern Italy.
Pope Leo IX
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Pope Leo IX

Pope Leo IX (r. 1049-1054), illustration from an illuminated manuscript, 11th century.
Robert Guiscard with Pope Nicholas II
Image by Giovanni Villani

Robert Guiscard with Pope Nicholas II

Robert Guiscard (c. 1015-1085) is proclaimed Duke of Apulia, Calabria, and Sicily by Pope Nicholas II, illustration from the Nuova Cronica of Giovanni Villani, 14th century.
Roger II Crowned King
Image by Matthias Süßen

Roger II Crowned King

Coronation of Roger II, King of Sicily (r. 1130-1154), mosaic in La Martorana, also known as Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio (Saint Mary of the Admiral), in Palermo, Sicily, Italy.
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