Maio of Bari

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Maio of Bari was a powerful 12th-century Sicilian admiral and statesman who effectively governed the Kingdom of Sicily under King William I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 12th-century politician
Italian nobleman
admiral
chancellor
statesman
associatedWithDynasty Norman rulers of Sicily
birthPlace Apulia NERFINISHED
Bari NERFINISHED
Southern Italy NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath assassination
conflict conflicts with the Sicilian nobility
opposition from baronial factions in Sicily
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
employer Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
William I of Sicily NERFINISHED
familyName of Bari
fullName Maio of Bari NERFINISHED
givenName Maio NERFINISHED
governed administration of the Kingdom of Sicily
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
Latin NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath killed in a political conspiracy
notableFor centralizing royal administration in Sicily
effectively governing the Kingdom of Sicily under King William I
leading the royal bureaucracy in the 12th century
strengthening royal authority over the Sicilian nobility
notableOfficeUnder William I of Sicily NERFINISHED
occupation court official
royal administrator
participantIn government of William I of Sicily NERFINISHED
politics of the Kingdom of Sicily
placeOfDeath Palermo NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment royalist
positionHeld admiral of Sicily
ammiratus ammiratorum NERFINISHED
chancellor of the Kingdom of Sicily
chief minister of King William I of Sicily
region Mediterranean NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sphereOfInfluence Sicilian court
central Mediterranean politics
timePeriod 12th century
Norman Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
workLocation Palermo NERFINISHED
Sicily NERFINISHED

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William I of Sicily advisor Maio of Bari
William I of Sicily courtOfficial Maio of Bari