Maio endowed the church of San Cataldo, Palermo, one of the last Arabesque Latin churches in Norman Sicily. Its interior is now stripped of its adornments.
Maio of Bari (Italian: Maione da Bari) (died 10 November 1160) was the third of the great admirals of Sicily and the most important man in the Norman kingdom of Sicily during the reign of William I (1154–66). Lord Norwich calls him "one of the most influential statesmen in Europe."
People: MaioofBari (died 1160), Sicilian admiral and statesman Giovan Tomaso di Maio (c. 1490-after 1548), Italian composer Giuseppe de Majo or di Maio (1697–1771)...
and the chancellor MaioofBari was promoted.[citation needed] The real power in the kingdom was at first exercised by Maio, a man of low birth, whose title...
ammiratorum (Grand Admiral) of the Kingdom of Sicily. Following in the footsteps of Christodulus, George of Antioch, and MaioofBari, Margaritus commanded...
Falcandus blamed the fall of Africa, and the resulting persecution of African Christians, on William I and MaioofBari's intransigence. A final peace...
William I in 1154, Thomas was removed from office (possibly by the Emir MaioofBari) and returned to England. There he became the almoner to Henry II. Norwich...
property of the Admiral MaioofBari in Palermo on the latter's assassination (10 November 1160). He was then chosen by the king as one of three triumvirs...
Bad) as ruler of Sicily. William appoints MaioofBari, a man of low birth, to chancellor and his adviser. He pursues his father's policy of strengthening...
revolts against the ammiratus ammiratorum MaioofBari and King William I of Sicily. When young he was attached to Maio, who destined him to be his son-in-law...
by the great MaioofBari. Norwich, John Julius. The Kingdom in the Sun 1130-1194. Longman: London, 1970. Brian Catlos, Who was Philip of Mahdia and Why...
William I of Sicily sent his own ammiratus ammiratorum, MaioofBari, and his two primatial ecclesiastics, Hugh of Palermo and Romuald of Salerno. Starting...
signed the Treaty of Venice in 1177. Though he took part in the conspiracy against the Admiral MaioofBari, he never fell out of favour and even performed...
Bad) as ruler of Sicily. William appoints MaioofBari, a man of low birth, to chancellor and his adviser. He pursues his father's policy of strengthening...
I of Antioch (c. 1058 – 1111), was prince of Otranto and prince of Antioch, one of the leaders of the First Crusade, who conquered Antioch. Maioof Bari...
Archbishop Romuald II of Salerno, several counts led by Count Robert III of Loritello conspired to have the Admiral MaioofBari assassinated. They offered...
traction. The aim of the conspirators was to assassinate the admiral MaioofBari and in this they succeeded on 10 November. The rebellion which followed...
Sicily, and the court of King William I at Palermo. His Tractatus de justitia, which he dedicated to the Norman grand admiral MaioofBari, belongs to the years...
Nola. He then moved to study in the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples under Giuseppe Bonito and Paolo de Maio. In Nola, he painted several painting: an Immaculate...