Maio of Bari (Italian: Maione da Bari) (died 10 November 1160) was the third of the great admirals of Sicily and the most important man in the Norman...
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People: Maio of Bari (died 1160), Sicilian admiral and statesman Giovan Tomaso di Maio (c. 1490-after 1548), Italian composer Giuseppe de Majo or di Maio (1697–1771)...
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and the chancellor Maio of Bari was promoted.[citation needed] The real power in the kingdom was at first exercised by Maio, a man of low birth, whose title...
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Lynn Bari, American movie actress Maio of Bari, admiral of Sicily Melus of Bari, Lombard nobleman from the Apulian town of Bari Muhammad Abdul Bari, Secretary...
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ammiratorum (Grand Admiral) of the Kingdom of Sicily. Following in the footsteps of Christodulus, George of Antioch, and Maio of Bari, Margaritus commanded...
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was made the duke of Apulia is unknown, probably after his father's assumption of power in 1154. In 1156, barons opposed to Maio of Bari began to consider...
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Falcandus blamed the fall of Africa, and the resulting persecution of African Christians, on William I and Maio of Bari's intransigence. A final peace...
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property of the Admiral Maio of Bari in Palermo on the latter's assassination (10 November 1160). He was then chosen by the king as one of three triumvirs...
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worked closely with Maio of Bari, the king's ammiratus ammiratorum, and they were often allied in trying to subvert opponents of the monarchy, though...
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Bad) as ruler of Sicily. William appoints Maio of Bari, a man of low birth, to chancellor and his adviser. He pursues his father's policy of strengthening...
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