Battle of Cerami

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The Battle of Cerami was fought in June 1063 and was one of the most significant battles in the Norman conquest of Sicily, 1060–1091. The battle was fought between a Norman expeditionary force and a Muslim alliance of Sicilian and Zirid troops. The Normans fought under the command of Roger de Hauteville, the youngest son of Tancred of Hauteville and brother of Robert Guiscard. The Muslim alliance consisted of the native Sicilian Muslims under the Kalbid ruling class of Palermo, led by , and Zirid reinforcements from North Africa led by the two princes, Ayyub and 'Ali. The battle was a resounding Norman victory that utterly routed the opposing force, causing divisions amongst the Muslim aristocracy which ultimately paved the way for the eventual capture of the Sicilian capital, Palermo, by rdf:langString
La battaglia di Cerami fu un evento bellico svoltosi in Sicilia nei pressi del fiume Cerami (un affluente del Salso) durante la campagna di conquista dell'isola, in mano agli arabi, da parte dei normanni. La battaglia, vinta dallo schieramento normanno, segnò l'inizio del dominio normanno sulla Sicilia. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Battle of Cerami
rdf:langString Battaglia di Cerami
rdf:langString Slag bij Cerami
rdf:langString Battle of Cerami
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rdf:langString Roger I of Sicily at the Battle of Cerami,
rdf:langString by Prosper Lafaye
rdf:langString Unknown, very few
rdf:langString Very high, reported as high as 70%
rdf:langString Prince 'Ali
rdf:langString Prince Ayyub
rdf:langString Battle of Cerami
rdf:langString June 1063
rdf:langString the Norman conquest of southern Italy
rdf:langString Cerami , Sicily
rdf:langString Norman victory
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rdf:langString up to 50,000 infantry
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rdf:langString The Battle of Cerami was fought in June 1063 and was one of the most significant battles in the Norman conquest of Sicily, 1060–1091. The battle was fought between a Norman expeditionary force and a Muslim alliance of Sicilian and Zirid troops. The Normans fought under the command of Roger de Hauteville, the youngest son of Tancred of Hauteville and brother of Robert Guiscard. The Muslim alliance consisted of the native Sicilian Muslims under the Kalbid ruling class of Palermo, led by , and Zirid reinforcements from North Africa led by the two princes, Ayyub and 'Ali. The battle was a resounding Norman victory that utterly routed the opposing force, causing divisions amongst the Muslim aristocracy which ultimately paved the way for the eventual capture of the Sicilian capital, Palermo, by the Normans and subsequently the rest of the island. The initial battle took place at the hilltop town of Cerami, around five miles to the west of the Norman stronghold at Troina. However the main battle was joined in the valley just to the south. By all accounts the Normans, numbering 136 knights with probably only slightly more infantry, were heavily outnumbered by their Muslim opponents who some sources claim were as many as 50,000 strong. The best surviving source of information for the battle is found in Geoffrey of Malaterra's De rebus gestis Rogerii Calabriae et Siciliae comitis et Roberti Guiscardi Ducis fratris eius.
rdf:langString La battaglia di Cerami fu un evento bellico svoltosi in Sicilia nei pressi del fiume Cerami (un affluente del Salso) durante la campagna di conquista dell'isola, in mano agli arabi, da parte dei normanni. La battaglia, vinta dallo schieramento normanno, segnò l'inizio del dominio normanno sulla Sicilia. La leggenda racconta che il Conte Ruggero, prima dell'inizio della battaglia, fece recitare dei versi del vangelo ai suoi soldati. Durante la prima parte della battaglia i saraceni ebbero la meglio, il Conte, vistosi in difficoltà, invocò l'aiuto dei Santi Michele e Giorgio, i quali, all'improvviso, apparvero sul campo di battaglia. I soldati, alla vista dei Santi, furono presi dall'entusiasmo e con vigore contrattaccarono, cogliendo una schiacciante vittoria.
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xsd:string Kalbids Normans Zirids
xsd:string Norman victory
xsd:string "only slightly more" infantry
xsd:string 136 mounted knights
xsd:string 3,000 horsemen
xsd:string up to 50,000 infantry (possibly exaggerated)
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