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    Sylvester (c. 1100 – 1162), count of Marsico (it), was a Norman nobleman of the Kingdom of Sicily. Second son of Godfrey of Ragusa, second eldest son...
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  • date from after the Classical period. Sylvester of Marsico (c. 1100–1162), Count of Marsico in the Kingdom of Sicily Silvester Ashioya (born 1948), Kenyan...
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  • Saint Sylvester Pope Sylvester II (c. 946–1003) Pope Sylvester III (died 1062 or 1063) Sylvester of Marsico (c. 1100-1162), Count of Marsico in the Kingdom...
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    grand protonotary, Matthew of Ajello; Count Sylvester of Marsico, who had inherited Maio's property; and the Bishop Palmer of Syracuse, elect, but not consecrated...
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  • rebellion of 1161. He does not seem to have been a particularly effective administrator. Sylvester of Marsico died at the same time and Matthew of Ajello...
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    importance, and became the seat of a county under the Normans (11th century). Its most famous count was Sylvester of Marsico. It was subsequently ruled by...
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    politician Sylvester of Marsico, Norman nobleman (b. 1100) Tiantong Zongjue, Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 1091) Andrew Roberts (2011). Great Commanders of the Medieval...
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  • politician Sylvester of Marsico, Norman nobleman (b. 1100) Tiantong Zongjue, Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 1091) 1163 January 14 – King Ladislaus II of Hungary...
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  • the royal family. In 1162, Sylvester of Marsico died and Henry Aristippus was disgraced, thus Palmer was the only member of the original triumvirate left...
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  • out of favour at court. In fact, he was promoted to the office of Great Chamberlain. In 1162, Peter replaced the deceased Count Sylvester of Marsico in...
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