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Summary

The Kingdom of Sicily upon the death of Roger II of Sicily in 1154.

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  • Il y a un verion français ici.
  • Qui è una versione di lingua italiana.
  • A "locator" map (without text) is available here.
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References

  • Bjorklund, Oddvar; Holmboe, Haakon; Rohr, Anders (1970) Historical Atlas of the World, Barnes & Noble, NY, SBN: 389-00253-4.
  • Houben, Hubert (translated by Graham A. Loud and Diane Milburn), (2002) Roger II of Sicily: Ruler between East and West, Cambridge University Press.
  • Konstam, Angus (2000) Atlas of Medieval Europe, Checkmark Books, New York.
  • Matthew, Donald (1992) The Norman Kingdom of Sicily Cambridge Medieval Textbooks.

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