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TANCRED (d. 1194)

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Originally appearing in Volume V26, Page 395 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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TANCRED (d. 1194)  , King of Sicily, an illegitimate son of Roger, the eldest son of King Roger II., was crowned in
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January 1190 in succession to William II . (q.v.) . He was supported by the chancellor Matthew d'Ajello and the official class, while the
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rival claims of Roger II.'s daughter Constance and her
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husband, Henry VI., king of the Romans and emperor, were supported by most of the nobles . Tancred was a good soldier, though his tiny stature earns from Peter of Eboli the nick-name " Tancredulus." But he was
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ill-supported in his task of maintaining the Norman
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kingdom, faced with general apathy, and threatened by a baronial revolt, and, in addition, Richard Coeur-de-Lion, at
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Messina, 1190, threatened him with war . Henry, skilfully winning over Pisa, Genoa and the
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Roman Commune, isolated Tancred and intimidated Celestine III., who, on the 14th of
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April 1191, crowned him emperor at Rome . He, however, failed to capture Naples in August and retired north, leaving garrisons along the frontiers of the Regno . Tancred now sought to win over the towns by extensive grants of privileges, and at Gravina (
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June 1192) was recognized by the pope, whose ineffectual support he gained by surrendering the royal legateship over Sicily . In 1192 and 1193 he commanded personally and with success against the Apulian barons, but his
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death at Palermo (loth of
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February 1194) a few days after that of Roger, his son and joint-king, made Henry's path clear . His wife Sibilla indeed maintained a regency for her second son William III., but on Henry's final descent, Naples surrendered almost without a blow in May 1194, and the rest of the Regno followed . Sibilla and the loyal Margarito prepared to defend Palermo, but the citizens admitted the emperor on the loth of November 1194 . Tancred's
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family fell into Henry's hands, and William III. seems to have died in Germany in 1198 .

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