Robert II of Sorrento, prince of Capua E / M XII
Καπύης πόλεως ἐξάρχων (Robert 17003)
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Narrative
(6)
Authorship
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Death
(1)
He was blinded in a Sicilian prison of
William 51
, and died as a result
cecitate violenter inducta. William of Tyre bk. 18, 8.52-54
Description
(1)
Of distinguished and renowned birth, with as many as 400 followers ... governor of Capua in Italy, a very populous and rich city
σὺν τοῖς ἀμφ᾿ αὐτὸν ἑταιρίσασθαι εἰς τετρακοσίους μάλιστα ἀγειρομένους ... γένει μὲν περιφανὴς καὶ ἐπίδοξος. Kinnamos 37.10-14
Dignity/Office
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Prince of Capua
Καπύης πόλεως ἐξάρχων. Kinnamos 37.12-13
τοῦ πρίγκιπος Καπύης. Tornikes, Georgios 325.2
princeps Capuanus. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.14-15
Education
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Ethnic label
(1)
Apulian? (Italian)
τῶν τινα ᾿Ιταλιωτῶν γένους. Kinnamos 37.9-12
Second Name
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Kinship
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Language Skill
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Location
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Campania
was found by
Fulcher 4003
in control of Campania with
Andreas 17001
Campaniam. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.15
Capua
was prince of Capua Καπύης. Tornikes, Georgios 325.2
was prince of Capua Capuensis. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.15
Constantinople
took refuge at Constantinople Βυζάντιον. Kinnamos 37.18
Naples (Italy)
was found by
Fulcher 4003
in control of Naples with
Andreas 17001
Neapolim. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.16
Salerno (Italy)
was found by
Fulcher 4003
in control of Salerno with
Andreas 17001
Salernum. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.16
San Germano (Campania)
was found by
Fulcher 4003
in control of San Germano with
Andreas 17001
Sanctum Germanum. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.17
Occupation/Vocation
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Religion
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Eunuchs
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