How Norman Knights Conquered Arab Sicily

Real Crusades History April 3, 2018
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Real Crusades History is a channel dedicated to the history of the Middle Ages. Explore the Viking age in England, the Normans and their adventures across the Mediterranean, the rise of Arab Spain, the epic battles of the Reconquista, the fascinating events of the Crusades, the amazing campaigns of the Ottoman Turks, and much more. J. Stephen Roberts, who has been featured on the History Channel's History's Greatest Mysteries, will be your guide on this amazing journey. Be sure to check out J Stephen's historical novel, Why Does the Heathen Rage?, which chronicles events of the Crusades from 1223 to 1225. If you like these videos, please consider making a donation via the Patreon link below. Pledge $5 or more to Real Crusades History on our Patreon, and get access to exclusive content on our Patreon feed not available to the public! Your donation helps us make better and more videos, as well as reach a wider audience.

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Pledge $5 or more to Real Crusades History on Patreon and get access to free downloads not available to the public: https://www.patreon.com/RealCrusadesHistory My book about the Crusades: http://www.amazon.com/Why-Does-Heathen-Rage-Crusades/dp/152395762X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1461105827&sr=8-1&keywords=why+does+the+heathen+rage Donate through PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=MA5JLUY5HDCNG My CD: https://www.amazon.com/Scatheless-J-Stephen-Roberts/dp/B07822VK7P Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realcrusadeshistory/ http://www.realcrusadeshistory.com This documentary podcast takes a look at the Norman conquest of Sicily, which took place in the 11th century. After 250 years of Arab control, Sicily was inhabited by a mix of Christians, Arab Muslims, and Muslim converts at the time of its conquest by the Normans. Arab Sicily had a thriving trade network with the Mediterranean world, and was known in the Arab world as a luxurious & decadent place. It had originally been under the rule of the Aghlabids and then the Fatimids, but in 948 the Kalbids wrested control of the island and held it until 1053. During the 1010s and 1020s, a series of succession crises paved the way for interference by the Zirids of Ifriqiya. Sicily was racked by turmoil as petty fiefdoms battled each other for supremacy. Into this, the Normans under Robert Guiscard and his younger brother Roger Bosso came intending to conquer; the pope had conferred on Robert the title of "Duke of Sicily", encouraging him to seize Sicily from the Saracens. Robert and Roger first invaded Sicily in May 1061, crossing from Reggio di Calabria and besieging Messina for control of the strategically vital Strait of Messina. Roger crossed the strait first, landing unseen overnight and surprising the Saracen army in the morning. When Robert's troops landed later that day, they found themselves unopposed and Messina abandoned. Robert immediately fortified the city and allied himself with the emir, Ibn at-Timnah, against his rival Ibn al-Hawas. Robert, Roger, and at-Timnah then marched into the centre of the island by way of Rometta, which had remained loyal to at-Timnah. They passed through Frazzanò and the Pianura di Maniace (Plain of Maniakes), encountering resistance to their assault of Centuripe. Paternò fell quickly, and Robert brought his army to Castrogiovanni (modern Enna, the strongest fortress in central Sicily). Although the garrison was defeated the citadel did not fall, and with winter approaching Robert returned to Apulia. Before leaving, he built a fortress at San Marco d'Alunzio (the first Norman castle in Sicily).

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