Roger Borsa

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Roger Borsa was an 11th-century Norman duke who ruled Apulia and Calabria in southern Italy, succeeding his father Robert Guiscard.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norman
duke
medieval ruler
nobleman
associatedWithPlace Bari
Salerno
Trani
birthYear 1060
burialPlace Trani Cathedral
conflictWith Bohemond I of Antioch
countryOfOrigin Normandy
deathYear 1111
dynasticContext Norman conquest and rule of southern Italy
era 11th century
12th century
ethnicGroup Normans
father Robert Guiscard
givenName Roger
governanceStyle compromising and conciliatory toward rivals
house Hauteville dynasty
surface form: Hauteville family
languageOfEnvironment Italian dialects
Latin
Old French
mother Sikelgaita of Salerno
nickname Borsa
nobleFamily Hauteville dynasty
surface form: Hauteville family
notableFor succeeding Robert Guiscard as Duke of Apulia and Calabria
weak rule compared to his father
participatedIn internal conflicts over the succession in Apulia
patronage monasteries in southern Italy
politicalStatus vassal of the Papacy in theory
positionHeld Duke of Apulia and Calabria
surface form: Duke of Apulia

Andrew, Duke of Calabria
surface form: Duke of Calabria
predecessor Robert Guiscard
regionRuled Apulia
Calabria
Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
reignEnd 1111
reignStart 1085
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
spouse Adela of Flanders
successor William II of Apulia
supportedBy Sikelgaita of Salerno
titleUsed dux Apuliae et Calabriae

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