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to prevent a sack. It was his last important act. He died later that year and was replaced by the
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on the latter's assassination (10 November 1160). He was then chosen by the king as one of three
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His appointment was made to please the aristocracy which, under
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Norman
Kingdom of Sicily
Godfrey of Ragusa
Roger I of Sicily
Maio of Bari
Palermo
triumvirs
Matthew Bonnellus
King William I
Henry Aristippus
Bishop Palmer
Salerno
notary
Matthew of Ajello
caïd Peter
San Cataldo

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"La Citta' Di Ragusa" (story)
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