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Loritello was an Italo-Norman
county along the
Adriatic north of the Gargano, now
called Rotello, in the
Molise region. It was
carved out of the eastern...
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Loritello may
refer to:
Robert I of
Loritello (died 1107), Italo-Norman nobleman,
first count of
Loritello (1061–1107)
Robert II of
Loritello (died...
- him
quell a
revolt in the Capitanate. He also
ruled the
region around Loritello,
where his son
Robert was
invested as count, and he
expanded his domains...
- – died 15
September 1182) was the
count of
Conversano (from 1138) and
Loritello (from 1154, as
Robert III). His
family had a long
history in V****onville...
- an Italo-Norman nobleman, the son and
successor of
Count Robert II of
Loritello in 1137. He
reigned only briefly, because,
immediately after his succession...
- (d.1071)
Robert I,
count of
Loritello (1061–1107)
Robert II,
count of
Loritello (1107–1137) William,
count of
Loritello (1137, d.?)
Sarlo (or Serlo)...
- II (died 1134 or 1137) was the son and
successor of
Count Robert I of
Loritello. His
father died in 1107. He
married his
second cousin Adelaide, a daughter...
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Robert II of B****eville son of
Robert I; also
Count of
Loritello as
Robert III 1182–1187
Adelise of
Loritello wife of previous; also
Countess of
Loritello...
- of the
elder sons of
Tancred of Hauteville. He was the
first count of
Loritello in 1061. Like his father, he
began his
military conquests in the Abruzzi...
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Capua in Abruzzo, two
other Normans,
Robert Guiscard and
Robert I of
Loritello,
conquered Teate,
Valva and Penne. Later, all
Abruzzo was definitively...