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- William of Capparone was a German captain of Palermo who came to power as the regent of Sicily and guardian of ****ure emperor Frederick II in 1202 after...
- death, Frederick fell under the control of William of Capparone. Dipold wrested Frederick from Capparone in 1206 and gave him over to the guardianship of the...
- Markward was killed, and Frederick fell under the control of William of Capparone, an ally of the Pisans. Dipold continued the war against Walter on the...
- until 1202, when he was succeeded by another German captain, William of Capparone, who kept Frederick under his control in the royal palace of Palermo until...
- surgery for kidney stones. He was succeeded in Palermo by William of Capparone. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Markward von Annweiler. David...
- to 1206 Markward von Annweiler ruled as regent, followed by William of Capparone, with Frederick only reaching his majority at the age of fourteen in 1208...
- William of Capparone, to release the boy to the hands of Walter of Palearia, the chancellor and an ally of the Germans and the Genoese. Capparone, meanwhile...