Amatus of Montecassino

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Amatus of Montecassino was an 11th-century Benedictine monk and chronicler whose Latin history is a key narrative source for the early Norman presence and expansion in southern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Benedictine monk
Latin-language writer
chronicler
historian
affiliation Montecassino Abbey NERFINISHED
centuryActive 11th century
clergyRank monk
deathCentury 11th century
era High Middle Ages
fieldOfWork historiography
history of southern Italy
medieval history
genre chronicle
historical narrative
historicalRelevance key narrative source for Norman expansion in southern Italy
key narrative source for early Norman presence in southern Italy
mainSubjectOfWork Norman conquest of southern Italy NERFINISHED
Norman expansion in southern Italy
Norman presence in southern Italy
notableWork Historia Normannorum NERFINISHED
occupation chronicler
monk
placeOfActivity Montecassino NERFINISHED
southern Italy
regionDescribed Apulia NERFINISHED
Calabria NERFINISHED
Campania NERFINISHED
Mezzogiorno NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
religiousOrder Order of Saint Benedict NERFINISHED
timePeriodWrittenAbout 11th century
Norman conquest era
workLanguage Latin

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