Gisulf appears as a villain and a…
March 1074 CE
Gisulf appears as a villain and a pirate in the chronicle of Amatus of Montecassino, Ystoire de li Normant.
Historian John Julius Norwich (The Normans in the South, pg. 201) speaks "of one unfortunate victim [an Amalfitan] whom Gisulf kept in an icy dungeon, removing first his right eye and then every day one more of his fingers and toes. He [Amatus] adds that the Empress Agnes—who was spending much of her time in South Italy—personally offered a hundred pounds of gold and one of her own fingers in ransom, but her prayers went unheard."
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Lombards (West Germanic tribe)
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Sorrento, Duchy of
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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Salerno, Lombard Principality of
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Normans
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German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
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Pisa, (first) Republic of
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Apulia, Norman Duchy of
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Roman Empire, Eastern: Doukid dynasty
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