- to Maio of Bari, who held it
until his ********ination in 1160. The last
ammiratus ammiratorum was
Margaritus of
Brindisi who held the
title until the collapse...
- 1047–1077
Christodulus (died 1131), the
first emir of
Palermo (later
ammiratus ammiratorum)
Christodoulos Aronis, a Gr**** fine artist,
professor and...
-
patron saint of
Split George of Antioch, the
first to hold the
office of
ammiratus ammiratorum Ignatius of Antioch,
Patriarch of
Antioch John Malalas, a...
- in the
common courts. The
great officers of the
Regno were the
ancient ammiratus ammiratorum, the
grand protonotary (or logothete),
great Chamberlain,...
-
built over the
Oreto River during the era of the
Norman Sicily by the
ammiratus ammiratorum George of Antioch. In 2015, it
became a
UNESCO World Heritage...
-
Sicily in 1194 and was
rewarded with the
County of
Malta and the rank of
ammiratus (admiral). He lost his
county in an
uprising in 1198 and
briefly returned...
- Amīr al-Umarāʾ, with the
title becoming Latinized in the 13th
century as
ammiratus ammiratorum. The
Sicilians and
later the
Genoese took the
first two parts...
-
kingdom was at
first exercised by Maio, a man of low birth,
whose title ammiratus ammiratorum was the
highest in the realm. Maio
continued Roger's policy...
- [Μαργαριτώνη]: c. 1149–1197),
called the new Neptune, was the last
great ammiratus ammiratorum (Grand Admiral) of Sicily.
First Count of Malta,
Prince of...
- is a
surname of
Italian origin,
derived from the
medieval given name
Ammiratus,
which means "commander".
Notable people with the
surname include: Anna...