Book, Chapter
1 I, III| dethroned Constantine; and as Puglia and Calabria, which, as
2 I, III| means of which they governed Puglia and Calabria, and harassed
3 I, III| of the western emperor; Puglia and Calabria were partly
4 I, IV | Building of Alexandria in Puglia—Disgraceful conditions imposed
5 I, IV | who governed Calabria and Puglia, with methods which we shall
6 I, IV | Guiscard them came from Puglia to his relief, but Henry
7 I, IV | Melorco, a Greek, who governed Puglia and Calabria for the Greek
8 I, IV | he led his people towards Puglia, and took Melfi; and from
9 I, IV | emperor almost the whole of Puglia and Calabria, over which
10 I, IV | himself with that of king of Puglia and Sicily. He was the first
11 I, IV | fled to William, king of Puglia, who had become hair of
12 I, IV | William, king of Sicily and Puglia, a coadjutor with him. Frederick,
13 I, V | Conrad in Suabia; and in Puglia, Manfred, whom he had created
14 III, VI | between Louis and Charles in Puglia, new forces were sent from
15 III, VI | and the order of things in Puglia and in Tuscany was changed
16 III, VI | Charles, having secured Puglia, went to take possession
17 VIII, V | the forces which were in Puglia being abandoned by their
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