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- Christodulus abstract "Christodoulous (died 1131) (Greek: Χριστόδουλος, Christoddddoulos, meaning \"Slave of Christ;\" Arabic: Abd al-Rahman al-Nasrani, meaning \"Slave of the All Merciful, the Nazarene [Christ]\"), probably either a Moslem convert or a Greek Orthodox, was the first emir of Palermo (later ammiratus ammiratorum). His rise occurred after the death of Count Simon of Sicily in 1105 and he held the position of emir by 1107, during the regency of Adelaide del Vasto for her son, King Roger II of Sicily.Originally, his position was considered that of a successor to the old Moslem governors of Palermo, but the importance of Palermo as the capital of the county and permanent seat of the Norman court, one of the largest cities in Europe and a major trading port, made his position of national significance. He was put in charge of the building of a navy and he received the titles of protonobilissimus and protonotary and was the president of the council of state. As such, he holds the first place in the development of the role of an admiral.In 1123, Christodoulous led a naval expedition against the Mahdia, but it failed miserably. He had appointed as his second-in-command George of Antioch and the latter's brilliance in defeat began to overshadow the old emir. Christodoulous was never out of favour, but his influence declined considerably after that and he was out of power by 1127, when he last appears beside George and King Roger at Montescaglioso, and he probably died around that time as well.".
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- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Adelaide_del_Vasto.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Admiral.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
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- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_admirals.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_the_Kingdom_of_Sicily.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Emir.
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- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Orthodox_Church.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink John_Julius_Norwich.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Mahdia,_Tunisia.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Montescaglioso.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Muslim.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Navy.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Nobilissimus.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Normans.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Palermo.
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- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Regent.
- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLink Roger_II_of_Sicily.
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- Christodulus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Christodoulos".
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- Christodulus subject Category:11th-century_births.
- Christodulus subject Category:12th-century_deaths.
- Christodulus subject Category:Medieval_admirals.
- Christodulus subject Category:Military_history_of_the_Kingdom_of_Sicily.
- Christodulus hypernym Emir.
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- Christodulus comment "Christodoulous (died 1131) (Greek: Χριστόδουλος, Christoddddoulos, meaning \"Slave of Christ;\" Arabic: Abd al-Rahman al-Nasrani, meaning \"Slave of the All Merciful, the Nazarene [Christ]\"), probably either a Moslem convert or a Greek Orthodox, was the first emir of Palermo (later ammiratus ammiratorum).".
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