A Bloody Fight On Land And Sea Between An Emperor And
An Adventurer
The Norman Invasion
Emperor Alexios I Komnenos of Constantinople(r.
1081-1118 CE from his seat of power in modern-day Istanbul) had the misfortune
of his country being invaded by one of the Medieval Age’s greatest
opportunists—Robert Guiscard. Norman warriors and mercenaries, like Guiscard,
had found that there were plentiful lucrative opportunities among the warring
counts and dukes of Italy. Guiscard became the Duke of Apulia (the heel of
Itay) in 1059, and from there he expanded his influence into Calabria, Naples
and Sicily. While he increased his own power, Guiscard was also undermining the
authority of the emperors of Constantinople in southern Italy.
(Medieval illustration of Emperor Alexios Komnenos (r. 1081-1118),
[Public Domain] via Creative Commons)
Continue reading about the tumultuous battle of Dyrrachion, HERE.
No comments :
Post a Comment