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7 The Use of Naval Power in the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy and Sicily
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Note vii
- Abbreviations viii
- 1 King Harold’s Daughter 1
- 2 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Identity and the Making of England 28
- 3 Master Arnulf, Archdeacon of Rouen, Unlicensed Pluralism, and Idoneitas. Defining Eligibility in the Early Thirteenth Century 51
- 4 The Saint Zenobius Dossal by the Master of the Bigallo and the Cathedral Chapter of Florence 65
- 5 Discovering the Aquitanian Church in the Corpus of Ademar of Chabannes 82
- 6 Robert de Londres, Illegitimate Son of William, King of Scots, c.1170–1225 99
- 7 The Use of Naval Power in the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy and Sicily 120
- 8 Apology, Protest, and Suppression: Interpreting the Surrender of Caen (1105) 137
- 9 Henry Loyn and the Context of Anglo-Saxon England 154
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Editor’s Note vii
- Abbreviations viii
- 1 King Harold’s Daughter 1
- 2 The Anglo-Saxon Chronicles, Identity and the Making of England 28
- 3 Master Arnulf, Archdeacon of Rouen, Unlicensed Pluralism, and Idoneitas. Defining Eligibility in the Early Thirteenth Century 51
- 4 The Saint Zenobius Dossal by the Master of the Bigallo and the Cathedral Chapter of Florence 65
- 5 Discovering the Aquitanian Church in the Corpus of Ademar of Chabannes 82
- 6 Robert de Londres, Illegitimate Son of William, King of Scots, c.1170–1225 99
- 7 The Use of Naval Power in the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy and Sicily 120
- 8 Apology, Protest, and Suppression: Interpreting the Surrender of Caen (1105) 137
- 9 Henry Loyn and the Context of Anglo-Saxon England 154