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        7 The Norman Kingdom of Sicily: Projecting Power by Sea
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        Charles D. Stanton
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors xv
- Maps xviii
- Introduction 1
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                            Part I Re-examining the Narratives
- 1 Greek and Latin Sources for the Norman Expansion in the South: Their Value as “Military Histories” of the Warfare in the Mediterranean Sea 11
- 2 “Conquest in Their Blood”: Hauteville Ambition, Authorial Spin, and Interpretative Challenges in the Narrative Sources 35
- 3 “The Arts of Guiscard”: Trickery and Deceit in the Norman Conquests of Southern Italy and Outremer, 1000–1120 55
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                            Part II Cultural Representation and Diffusion
- 4 A Gift to the Normans: the Military Legacy of Sicilian Islam 79
- 5 Norman Battle Tactics in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations: Fighting Lombards, Greeks, Arabs, and Turks c.1050–c.1100 133
- 6 Venetian Reactions to the Normans of Southern Italy under Robert Guiscard: from Enmity to Congeniality 151
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                            Part III Policies of Conquest, Consolidation, and Expansion
- 7 The Norman Kingdom of Sicily: Projecting Power by Sea 177
- 8 Norman Participation in the First Crusade: a Re-examination 195
- 9 Strategy, the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy, and the First Crusade 211
- 10 Disaster in the Delta? Sicilian Support for the Crusades and the Siege of Alexandria, 1174 225
- Bibliography 239
- Index 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Illustrations vii
- List of Contributors xv
- Maps xviii
- Introduction 1
- 
                            Part I Re-examining the Narratives
- 1 Greek and Latin Sources for the Norman Expansion in the South: Their Value as “Military Histories” of the Warfare in the Mediterranean Sea 11
- 2 “Conquest in Their Blood”: Hauteville Ambition, Authorial Spin, and Interpretative Challenges in the Narrative Sources 35
- 3 “The Arts of Guiscard”: Trickery and Deceit in the Norman Conquests of Southern Italy and Outremer, 1000–1120 55
- 
                            Part II Cultural Representation and Diffusion
- 4 A Gift to the Normans: the Military Legacy of Sicilian Islam 79
- 5 Norman Battle Tactics in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operations: Fighting Lombards, Greeks, Arabs, and Turks c.1050–c.1100 133
- 6 Venetian Reactions to the Normans of Southern Italy under Robert Guiscard: from Enmity to Congeniality 151
- 
                            Part III Policies of Conquest, Consolidation, and Expansion
- 7 The Norman Kingdom of Sicily: Projecting Power by Sea 177
- 8 Norman Participation in the First Crusade: a Re-examination 195
- 9 Strategy, the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy, and the First Crusade 211
- 10 Disaster in the Delta? Sicilian Support for the Crusades and the Siege of Alexandria, 1174 225
- Bibliography 239
- Index 251