Roger's bravery, and success in the first…
July 1139 CE
Roger's bravery, and success in the first charge, at Rignano solidifies his martial reputation early.
After Ranulf's death, Apulia is secured, but Innocent and the dispossessed Prince Robert II of Capua begin to march on the prince's nominal capital.
At Galluccio, Roger ambushes the papal troops with only a thousand knights and captures the pope and his entourage.
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Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
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German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
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Italy, Kingdom of (Holy Roman Empire)
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Pisa, (first) Republic of
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Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Capua, Norman Principality of
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Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored
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Italo-Normans
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Sicily, Kingdom of
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