THE HISTORY OF THE TYRANTS OF SICILY by the so-called Hugo Falcandus describes the events of the reign of King William I "the Bad" (1154-66) and the minority of his son William II "the Good" (1166-89) up to the spring of 1169. The author was both an eye-witness to the events he described and one of the great Latin writers of the Middle Ages.
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THE HISTORY OF THE TYRANTS OF SICILY by the so-called Hugo Falcandus describes the events of the reign of King William I "the Bad" (1154-66) and the minority of his son William II "the Good" (1166-89) up to the spring of 1169. The author was both an eye-witness to the events he described and one of the great Latin writers of the Middle Ages.
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Good; Softcover; Covers are still glossy with a few light handling-marks; Unblemished textblock edges; Highlighting to about 15 pages, otherwise text pages are all clean and unmarked; The binding is excellent with a straight spine; This book will be shipped in a sturdy cardboard box with foam padding; Medium Format (8.5"-9.75" tall); 0.8 lbs; Mosaic illustration to cover with title in white lettering; 1998, Manchester University Press; 304 pages; "A History of the Tyrants of Sicily By 'Hugo Falcandus' 1153-69 (Manchester Medieval Sources), " by G. A. Loud & T. E. J. Wiedemann.