The Norman conquests in the central Mediterranean ended Muslim power in Sicily, formed a royal state in 1130, and fundamentally redefined the frontiers of Christian Europe and Muslim Africa. Within the past decades, the study of this formative period has been enriched by a plethora of new critical editions and translations of many south Italian sources. Such research has not only transformed scholarly understanding of the Norman period, but has proven influential on a new generation of medieval textual research. However, despite this, modern scholarship has almost entirely overlooked an anonymous chronicle of the Norman conquest composed about fifty years after the events in question, the Cronica Roberti Biscardi et fratrum ac Rogerii Comit...
This volume on Norman Italy (southern Italy and Sicily, c. 1000–1200) honours and reflects the pione...
This significant new work focuses on the formation and disintegration of Arab-Muslim state and its s...
This thesis covers the Norman and Anglo-Norman contribution to the Iberian Reconquista from the earl...
The Norman conquests in the central Mediterranean ended Muslim power in Sicily, formed a royal state...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
The diploma thesis entitled "The Normans in the Southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th and 12th Centu...
This dissertation examines the first generation of Latin chronicles patronized by the Norman conquer...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
The diploma thesis entitled "The Normans in the Southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th and 12th Centu...
Of all the remains of the twelfth-century Norman kingdom of Sicily, none is more fascinating to the ...
During the twelfth century, the Norman monarchy in southern Italy and Sicily created a cosmopolitan ...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
This thesis covers the Norman and Anglo-Norman contribution to the Iberian Reconquista from the earl...
This volume on Norman Italy (southern Italy and Sicily, c. 1000–1200) honours and reflects the pione...
This significant new work focuses on the formation and disintegration of Arab-Muslim state and its s...
This thesis covers the Norman and Anglo-Norman contribution to the Iberian Reconquista from the earl...
The Norman conquests in the central Mediterranean ended Muslim power in Sicily, formed a royal state...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
The diploma thesis entitled "The Normans in the Southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th and 12th Centu...
This dissertation examines the first generation of Latin chronicles patronized by the Norman conquer...
This study publishes for the first time six authentic and original documents from mid-twelfth-centur...
The diploma thesis entitled "The Normans in the Southern Italy and Sicily in the 11th and 12th Centu...
Of all the remains of the twelfth-century Norman kingdom of Sicily, none is more fascinating to the ...
During the twelfth century, the Norman monarchy in southern Italy and Sicily created a cosmopolitan ...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
grantor: University of TorontoDuring the twelfth century, a group of poets at the Norman c...
This thesis covers the Norman and Anglo-Norman contribution to the Iberian Reconquista from the earl...
This volume on Norman Italy (southern Italy and Sicily, c. 1000–1200) honours and reflects the pione...
This significant new work focuses on the formation and disintegration of Arab-Muslim state and its s...
This thesis covers the Norman and Anglo-Norman contribution to the Iberian Reconquista from the earl...