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- Rogerius_of_Apulia abstract "Rogerius of Apulia (also Rogerios; Ruggero di Puglia in Italian) (c. 1205 – 1266) was a medieval Roman Catholic monk and chronicler, born in Torremaggiore, Apulia. He became archbishop of Split in 1249, and is best known for his account of the Tatar invasions.".
- Rogerius_of_Apulia comment "Rogerius of Apulia (also Rogerios; Ruggero di Puglia in Italian) (c. 1205 – 1266) was a medieval Roman Catholic monk and chronicler, born in Torremaggiore, Apulia. He became archbishop of Split in 1249, and is best known for his account of the Tatar invasions.".