- Hugo
Falcandus was a
historian who
chronicled the
reigns of
William I of
Sicily and the
minority of his son
William II in a
highly critical work entitled...
- Bad"
seems little merited and
expresses the bias of the
historian Hugo
Falcandus and the
baronial class against the king and the
official class by whom...
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mayors of
Palermo Outline of
Palermo Circolo Matematico di
Palermo Hugo
Falcandus Latin: Panormus, from
Ancient Gr****: Πάνορμος, romanized: Pánormos; older...
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Henry (c. 1135 – c. 1175), born
Rodrigo according to Hugo
Falcandus, was an
alleged son of the
Navarrese king García Ramírez and his wife,
Margaret of...
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arrow to the eye. An
alternative theory,
advanced by William's
enemy Falcandus, is that
Roger died
after repeated kicking by his father, who was in a...
- p. 37.
Falcandus (1998), p. 89; note 61.
Falcandus (1998), pp. 89–90.
Falcandus (1998), p. 229. Fernández-Aceves (2020), pp. 86–87.
Falcandus (1998),...
- in
Palermo for treason. The
history of the
tyrants of
Sicily by "Hugo
Falcandus," 1154-69, By Ugo Falcando, G. A. Loud,
Thomas E. J. Wiedemann. The administration...
- of
Sicily by 'Hugo
Falcandus', 1154–69,
Manchester medieval Sources Series (Manchester
University Press, 1998), 25. Hugo
Falcandus,
Liber de
regno Sicilie...
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appointed Prince of
Capua in May 1166. 1157 is the
implication of Hugo
Falcandus,
while Evelyn Jamison (1913), "The
Norman Administration of
Apulia and...
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University Press. p. 671.
Runciman 2012, p. 7.
Travaini 1991, p. 167. Hugo
Falcandus,
Liber de
regno Sicilie, c. 55, ed. G. B. Siragusa,
Fonti per la storia...