Melus Of Bari

Melus Of Bari

male, deceased (1020)
Melus (also "Milus" or "Meles", "Melo" in Italian) (died 1020) was a Lombard nobleman from the Apulian town of Bari, whose ambition to carve for...
Tornikios

Tornikios

male, deceased (985)
T'ornike also known as Tornikios or Thornikios (died in 985) was a retired Georgian general and monk who came to be better known as a founder of...

Rainulf Drengot

male, deceased (1045)
Rainulf Drengot was a Norman adventurer and the first count of Aversa (1030-1045). When one of Rainulf's numerous brothers, Osmond, was exiled by...
Gilbert Count of Gravina

Gilbert Count of Gravina

male
Gilbert, count of Gravina from 1159, was a cousin of Margaret of Navarre, the queen of Sicily. He arrived in Sicily sometime around 1159 and,...

Guaimar III of Salerno III of Salerno

male, deceased (1027)
Guaimar III (also "Waimar", "Gaimar", "Guaimaro", or "Guaimario" and sometimes numbered Guaimar IV) (c.983 - c.1027) was duke (or prince) of...

Pandulf IV of Capua IV of Capua

male, deceased (1050)
Pandulf IV (also spelled "Randulf", "Bandulf", "Pandulph", "Pandolf", "Paldolf", or "Pandolfo") was the prince of Capua on three separate...
Byzantius, Archbishop Of Bari

Byzantius, Archbishop Of Bari

male, deceased (1035)
Byzantius or Bisanzio (died 1035) was the archbishop of Bari in the early eleventh century. He began the construction of the new cathedral, which...

Basil Boioannes

male
Basil III, called Boioannes in Greek and Bugiano in Italian, was the Byzantine catapan of Italy (1017 - 1027) and one of the greatest Byzantine...

William Iron Arm

male, deceased (1046)
William Iron Arm (born before 1010 - died 1046) was a Norman adventurer, founder of the fortunes of the Hauteville family. One of twelve sons of...

Sergius IV of Naples IV of Naples

male, deceased (1036)
Sergius IV (died after 1036) was Duke of Naples from 1002 to 1036. He was one of the prime catalysts in the growth of Norman power in the...