- King
William II sent
Margaritus with a
fleet to the Holy Land, where, on 2 October,
Saladin had
captured Jerusalem.
Margaritus, with 60
ships and 200...
- was
originally given to
Margaritus of
Brindisi for his
services to
William II, King of Sicily, in 1185.
Following Margaritus, the
county p****ed on to...
-
fleet of
Tancred returned to
Sicily unharmed. In June 1186,
Tancred and
Margaritus of
Brindisi led the
Norman fleet to Cyprus,
whose Byzantine governor,...
- of Richard,
Count of Acerra,
Nicholas of Ajello,
Aligerno Cottone and
Margaritus of
Brindisi before the
Germans suffered from
disease and were
forced to...
-
fortifications of
Naples was
strong enough to
withstand the
repeated attacks;
Margaritus of Brindisi, in
charge of a
fleet of 72 galleys, also came to its aid...
-
Count of Acerra, was wounded. Together, he and the
ammiratus ammiratorum Margaritus of
Brindisi successfully defended the
ancient city and
forced Henry to...
- name of the town of Margariti,
which is
thought to come from the
Pirate Margaritus of Brindisi. Not so far away lies the
Castle of Ali
Pasha of Ioannina...
- 1854
Pseudoscarus margaritus Cartier, 1874
Callyodon margaritus (Cartier, 1874)
Scarus margaritus (Cartier, 1874)
Xanothon margaritus (Cartier, 1874) Pseudoscarus...
-
Cephalonia and Zakynthos,
which remained in the
hands of the
Norman admiral Margaritus of
Brindisi and his
successors until it fell to the
Turks in 1479. With...
- the
other hand have
considered him
Margaritus' son-in-law. In both cases, it is
considered that he
succeeded Margaritus in his rule over Cephalonia, Zakynthos...