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The Normans in the South, 1016-1130

The Normans in Sicily Volume I

Author: John Julius Norwich  

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A new paperback edition of the epic story of the Normans in Sicily, volume I -- previously published in Faber Finds.

A new paperback edition of the epic story of the Normans in Sicily, volume I - previously published in Faber Finds.

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A new paperback edition of the epic story of the Normans in Sicily, volume I -- previously published in Faber Finds.

A new paperback edition of the epic story of the Normans in Sicily, volume I - previously published in Faber Finds.

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Chronicling the 'other Norman invasion', The Normans in the South is the epic story of the House of Hauteville, and in particular Robert Guiscard, perhaps the most extraordinary European adventurer between the times of Caesar and Napoleon. In one year, 1084, he had both the Eastern and Western Emperors retreating before him and one of the most formidable of medieval Popes in his power. His brother, Roger, helped him to conquer Sicily from the Saracens, and his nephew Roger II went on to create the cosmopolitan kingdom whose remaining monuments still dazzle us today. The Normans in the South is the first of two volumes that recount an extraordinary chapter in Italian history.

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About the Author

John Julius Norwich, born in 1929, took a degree in French and Russian at New College, Oxford. In 1952 he joined the Foreign Service at the embassies in Belgrade and Beirut and with the British delegation to the Disarmament Conference at Geneva. In 1964 he resigned from the service in order to write. His many publications include A History of Venice and Byzantium and the New York Times bestseller Absolute Monarchs: A History of the Papacy.

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A new paperback edition of the epic story of the Normans in Sicily, volume I - previously published in Faber Finds. Chronicling the 'other Norman invasion', The Normans in the South is the epic story of the House of Hauteville, and in particular Robert Guiscard, perhaps the most extraordinary European adventurer between the times of Caesar and Napoleon. In one year, 1084, he had both the Eastern and Western Emperors retreating before him and one of the most formidable of medieval Popes in his power. His brother, Roger, helped him to conquer Sicily from the Saracens, and his nephew Roger II went on to create the cosmopolitan kingdom whose remaining monuments still dazzle us today. The Normans in the South is the first of two volumes that recount an extraordinary chapter in Italian history.

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Publisher
Faber & Faber
Published
1st March 2018
Pages
400
ISBN
9780571340248

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