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Asclettin (from Old
Norse Ásketill) is a
masculine Norman given name. It may
refer to:
Asclettin,
Count of
Acerenza (fl. 1016–42),
Norman mercenary Asclettin...
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Asclettin or
Aschettin (Latin: Asclettinus, As****tinus, Aschetinus,
Italianised as Asclettino, As****tino, or Ascontino),
Archdeacon of
Catania (1145...
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Asclettin Drengot (also
Ascletin or Asclettino) was the son of
Asclettin,
count of Acerenza,
brother of
Rainulf Drengot, whom he
succeeded in the county...
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Asclettin 1045 (nephew of prec.)
Rodulf Cappello 1045–1046 (appointee of the
Prince of Salerno)
Rainulf II
Trincanocte 1045–1048 (cousin of
Asclettin)...
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leader for the
Battle of
Cannae in 1018. The
remaining brothers were
Asclettin and Ranulf,
probably the
younger sons. Some sources, like Glaber, claim...
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Asclettin or
Asketil was the
first count of Acerenza, one of the
twelve leaders of the
Norman mercenaries of
Guaimar IV of
Salerno who
conquered much...
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violent criminal act, Rainulf, Osmond, and
their brothers Gilbert Buatère,
Asclettin (later
count of Acerenza), and
Raulf went on a
pilgrimage to the shrine...
- de Caux in
eastern Normandy, was the son of
Asclettin I,
count of Acerenza,
younger brother of
Asclettin II,
count of Aversa, and
nephew of
Rainulf Drengot...
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Prince Richard I of Capua. His great-grandfather was
Asclettin,
count of Acerenza.
Asclettin was a
brother of the
Ranulf Drengot, the
first Norman fiefholder...
- Leo II, Duke (1042) Guaimar, Duke (1042–1045) Ranulf, Duke (1042–1045)
Asclettin, Duke (1045)
Atenulf I, Duke (1045–1062)
Atenulf II, Duke (1062–1064)...