Il Malo

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Il Malo is the Italian nickname meaning "the Bad" given to William I of Sicily, a 12th-century Norman king known for his unpopular rule and internal strife in the kingdom.

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Il Malo canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Norman ruler
human
king
nickname
birthYear 1131
century 12th century
child Henry of Capua NERFINISHED
Roger IV, Duke of Apulia NERFINISHED
William II of Sicily NERFINISHED
conflict rebellions of the Sicilian barons
countryRuled Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
deathYear 1166
ethnicGroup Normans NERFINISHED
father Roger II of Sicily NERFINISHED
knownFor internal strife in the kingdom
unpopular rule
language Italian
meaning the Bad NERFINISHED
mother Elvira of Castile NERFINISHED
nickname Il Malo NERFINISHED
the Bad NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Hauteville family NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Sicily NERFINISHED
predecessor Roger II of Sicily NERFINISHED
realm Sicily NERFINISHED
Southern Italy NERFINISHED
refersTo William I of Sicily NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1166
reignStart 1154
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Margaret of Navarre NERFINISHED
successor William II of Sicily NERFINISHED

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William I of Sicily nickname Il Malo