
The Duchy of Apulia and Calabria in the political context of Italy and the Balkans in 1084.
This is a 'list of
Counts and
Dukes of
Apulia and
Calabria' in
Southern Italy from the
11th century to the
12th century. The county was originally a creation of
Guaimar IV of Salerno, who was acclaimed ''Duke of Apulia and Calabria'' by the
Normans. He in turn created the Norman leader,
William I Iron Arm, a member of the famous
Hauteville clan, count at
Melfi. Although never recognized by the emperor, William is usually considered the first count of Apulia and Calabria. In
1047, the
Emperor Henry III took away Guaimar's ducal title. He christened William's brother and successor Drogo ''Dux et Magister Italiae comesque Normannorum totius Apuliae et Calabriae'' and made him a direct vassal of the emperor.
Counts of Apulia and Calabria
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William I Iron Arm 1042-
1046
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Drogo 1046-
1051
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Humphrey 1051-
1057
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Robert Guiscard 1057-
1059
Dukes of Apulia and Calabria
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Robert Guiscard 1059-
1085
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Roger I Borsa 1085-
1111
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William II 1111-
1127
In 1127 the duchy passed to the
count of Sicily. It was thereafter used intermittently as a title for the heir apparent.
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Roger II 1127-
1134, also
king of Sicily (
1130-
1154)
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Roger III 1134-
1148, son of previous, opposed by . . .
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Ranulf 1137-
1139, candidate of
Pope Innocent II and the
Emperor Lothair II
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William III 1148-
1154, also
king of Sicily (
1154-
1166)
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Roger IV 1154-
1161, son of previous
The title was left vacant after the death of Roger IV. It may have been revived for a short-lived son of
William II. It was revived by
King Tancred for his eldest son in
1189.
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Bohemond 1181
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Roger V 1189-
1193
See also
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Kingdom of Sicily
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History of Italy
External links
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History of the Norman World