- Ibn ‘Abbād, also
known as
Benavert, was the last Emir of Sicily. He was the Emir of Syracuse, and from 1072 to 1086 he led the last Arab
resistance against...
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jumped of
Benavert’s galley, and the emir, frightened,
tried to jump on
another boat, but
failed and
drowned because of his
heavy armor.
Benavert’s death...
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pocket of
active resistance was
Syracuse governed by Ibn
Abbad (known as
Benavert in
western chronicles). He
defeated Jordan, son of
Roger of
Sicily in 1075...
- may
refer to:
Sahib ibn
Abbad (938–995),
Persian scholar and
statesman Benavert (fl. late 11th century), or Ibn ‘Abbād, Emir of
Syracuse and last Emir...
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Sicily was
gradually conquered. A last
resistance was
attempted by emir
Benavert, who lost the war at
Syracuse in 1086. The last
Muslim holding in Sicily...