• is a surname of Italian origin, derived from the medieval given name Ammiratus, which means "commander". Notable people with the surname include: Anna...
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  • Amīr al-Umarāʾ, with the title becoming Latinized in the 13th century as ammiratus ammiratorum. The Sicilians and later the Genoese took the first two parts...
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    patron saint of Split George of Antioch, the first to hold the office of ammiratus ammiratorum Ignatius of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch John Malalas, a...
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  • to Maio of Bari, who held it until his assassination in 1160. The last ammiratus ammiratorum was Margaritus of Brindisi who held the title until the collapse...
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    kingdom was at first exercised by Maio, a man of low birth, whose title ammiratus ammiratorum was the highest in the realm. Maio continued Roger's policy...
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    first Christodulus and then George of Antioch, whom he made in 1132 ammiratus ammiratorum or "Emir of Emirs", in effect prime vizier. (This title later...
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  • 1047–1077 Christodulus (died 1131), the first emir of Palermo (later ammiratus ammiratorum) Christodoulos Aronis, a Greek fine artist, professor and...
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    [Μαργαριτώνη]: c. 1149–1197), called the new Neptune, was the last great ammiratus ammiratorum (Grand Admiral) of Sicily. First Count of Malta, Prince of...
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    [Μαργαριτώνη]; c. 1149 – 1197), called "the new Neptune", was the last great ammiratus ammiratorum (Grand Admiral) of the Kingdom of Sicily. Following in the...
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  • Orthodox name) or a Muslim convert, was the first emir of Palermo (later ammiratus ammiratorum) under the Normans. His rise occurred after the death of Count...
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