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- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo abstract "The County of Monte Sant'Angelo or Gargano was a large Norman county in southern Italy, covering the Gargano Peninsula and much of the later Province of Foggia. Its comital seat was Monte Sant'Angelo. The ruling family was a cadet branch of the Drengots. The first count, Robert, inherited the Monte Sant'Angelo from his uncle Ranulf Drengot, to whom it had been granted as his share (a twelfth) of the Apulian conquests in 1042. Ranulf died in 1045. Robert founded the importance of his fief by marrying Gaitelgrima, daughter of Guaimar IV of Salerno and Drogo of Hauteville, the two most powerful south Italian lords of the day. Robert was succeeded by his sons, Richard, Henry, and William, in succession. Henry renounced the suzerainty of the Duke of Apulia, Roger Borsa, and began to chart an independent course, giving his allegiance to the Byzantine Empire and dating his charters by the reign of Alexius I Comnenus. His county was the most powerful Norman state after the Principality of Capua and the Duchy of Apulia and the last foothold the Greeks had in Italy when it was conquered by Borsa from William in 1104. It was never recreated.".
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageID "11114664".
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- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Alexios_I_Komnenos.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Apulia_Carbonate_Platform.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Counts_of_Italy.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink County_of_Apulia_and_Calabria.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Drengot_family.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Drogo_of_Hauteville.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Chalandon.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Gaitelgrima,_daughter_of_Guaimar_IV.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Guaimar_IV_of_Salerno.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Henry,_Count_of_Monte_SantAngelo.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Italo-Norman.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Monte_SantAngelo.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Principality_of_Capua.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Foggia.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Rainulf_Drengot.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Richard,_Count_of_Monte_SantAngelo.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Robert,_Count_of_Lucera.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink Roger_Borsa.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLink William,_Count_of_Monte_SantAngelo.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLinkText "County of Monte Sant'Angelo".
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wikiPageWikiLinkText "his county".
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo subject Category:Counts_of_Italy.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo hypernym County.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo type AdministrativeRegion.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo type Title.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo comment "The County of Monte Sant'Angelo or Gargano was a large Norman county in southern Italy, covering the Gargano Peninsula and much of the later Province of Foggia. Its comital seat was Monte Sant'Angelo. The ruling family was a cadet branch of the Drengots. The first count, Robert, inherited the Monte Sant'Angelo from his uncle Ranulf Drengot, to whom it had been granted as his share (a twelfth) of the Apulian conquests in 1042. Ranulf died in 1045.".
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo label "County of Monte Sant'Angelo".
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo sameAs Q5177898.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo sameAs كونتية_مونتي_سانتانجلو.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo sameAs m.02r0h20.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo sameAs Q5177898.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo wasDerivedFrom County_of_Monte_SantAngelo?oldid=544792678.
- County_of_Monte_SantAngelo isPrimaryTopicOf County_of_Monte_SantAngelo.