Ranulf, who has taken refuge in Troia,…
May 1139 CE
Ranulf, who has taken refuge in Troia, his capital, is killed by a malaric fever on April 30, 1139.
Later, Roger will exhume him from the Troian cathedral in which he had been buried and throw him in a ditch, only to later repent and rebury him decently.
At this time, Sergius being dead, Alfonso is elected in his place and together with his brother Roger, goes off to conquer the Abruzzi.
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