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Understanding our past
My observations from history.
Thursday, 22 April 2010
1085 - The leader of the Italian Normans, Robert Guiscard died, and so with him died the invasion of Greece.
The Norman threat seemed to be at an end.
However, the great city of Antioch fell to the armies of Emir Tutush.
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