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County of Sicily

Capital: Palermo

History

The County of Sicily (Contea di Sicilia) was a Norman state that ruled southern Italy and the island of Sicily, established around 1071. It was founded by Roger I, a Norman nobleman, who conquered the region from the Arab emirs.

The county was known for its unique blending of Norman, Greek, Arab, and Latin cultures. Norman knights from southern Italy played a crucial role in the First Crusade, led by figures like Bohemond of Taranto.

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