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This is a political map of southern Italy in 1112 AD, the date when Roger II of Sicily reached his age of majority, also showing the border of the Kingdom of Sicily in 1154, on his death.

"The rarity of surviving records makes it impossible to draw a map of comital [counts'] responsibiities in southern Italy at the beginning of the twelth century." Matthew, p. 23.

As noted by Matthew, the political situation in southern Italy is much more complex than this map shows. There were numerous counts and semi-independent cities throughout the region. Moreover, the near-constant rebellions and conquests continually re-arranged the map.

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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