Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria, …

Years: 1081 - 1081
May

Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria, has spent the majority of his reign consolidating Norman power along the heel and toe of Italy by expelling Constantinople’s armies.

Guiscard has been pushing north toward the Papal States (to which the Duchy of Apulia and Calabria is allied) and threatening imperial control of cities along the Ionian and Adriatic seas.

Following the Norman conquest of the Catepanate of Italy and Saracen Sicily, the emperor in Constantinople, Michael VII Doukas, had betrothed his son to Robert Guiscard's daughter.

When Michael is deposed, Robert takes this as an excuse to invade the Empire.

Guiscard leads his army and navy across the sea in May 1081 to lay siege to the port city of Durazzo, as it is one end of the famous Via Egnatia, a direct route to the imperial capital of Constantinople.

At Avlona, south of Durazzo, captured earlier in the year by Bohémond, son of Robert Guiscard and his Norman first wife, Alberada, the Norman fleet is joined by a few Ragusan vessels and …

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