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==References== {{reflist}} ===Works cited=== *{{cite book|last=Barber|first=Malcolm|title=The Two Cities: Medieval Europe 1050–1320 |year=2004 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=0415174155}} *{{cite book |first=Rotraud |last=Bauer |chapter=Der Mantel Rogers II. und die siculo-normannischen Gewänder aus den königlichen Hofwerkstätten in Palermo |editor-first=Wilfried |editor-last=Seipel |title=Nobiles Officinae. Die königlichen Hofwerkstätten zu Palermo zur Zeit der Normannen und Staufer im 12. und 13. Jahrhundert |language=de |publisher=Milano |year=2004}} *{{cite journal |title=Roger II of Sicily: Rex, Basileus, and Khalif? Identity, Politics, and Propaganda in the Cappella Palatina |first=Karen C. |last=Britt |journal=Mediterranean Studies |volume=16 |year=2007 |pages=21–45 |publisher=Penn State University Press|doi=10.2307/41167003 |jstor=41167003 }} *{{cite book |first=Marjorie |last=Chibnall |title=The Normans |publisher=Wiley & Sons |year=2006}} *{{cite book|last=Houben |first=Hubert |translator-first1=Graham A. |translator-last1=Loud |translator-first2=Diane |translator-last2=Milburn |title=Roger II of Sicily: Ruler between East and West |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2002 |url=https://archive.org/details/hubert-houben-roger-ii-of-sicily-a-ruler-between-east-and-west-2002}} *{{cite book |title=The New Cambridge Medieval History |volume=4, c. 1024–c. 1198, Part II |editor-first1=David |editor-last1=Luscombe |editor-first2=Jonathan |editor-last2=Riley-Smith |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=2004}} *{{cite book|last=Richard|first=Jean|title=Les ducs de Bourgogne et la formation du duché du XIe au XIVe siècle |publisher=Société Les Belles Lettres |year=1954}} *{{cite book |last=Matthew |first=Donald |title=The Norman Kingdom of Sicily |publisher=Cambridge Medieval Textbooks |year=1992}} *{{cite book |title=The Papacy, 1073–1198: Continuity and Innovation |first=Ian Stuart |last=Robinson |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1990}} *{{cite book |chapter=Italy and Sicily under Frederick II |first=Michaelangelo |last=Schipa |title=The Cambridge Medieval History |volume=IV |editor-first1=J.R. |editor-last1=Tanner |editor-first2=C. W. |editor-last2=Previté-Orton |editor-first3=Zachary Nugent |editor-last3=Brooke |publisher=Cambridge University Press |year=1957}} *{{cite book |title=The Administration of the Norman Kingdom of Sicily |first=Hiroshi |last=Takayama |publisher=E.J. Brill |year=1993}} *Dolezalek, Isabelle (2013). "Textile Connections? Two Ifrīqiyan Church Treasuries in Norman Sicily and the Problem of Continuity across Political Change" ''Al-Masaq.'' 92–112 * Kapitaikin, Lev A. (2017). "Sicily and the Staging of Multiculturalism" ''A Companion to Islamic Art and Architecture'' John Wiley and Sons Inc. 378–404 * "Quantara – Mantle of Roger II of Sicily" www.qantara-med.org. * {{cite book |last=Sokoly|first=Jochen|chapter=Textiles and Identity|year=2017|title=A Companion to Islamic Art and Architecture|pages=275–299|editor1-last=Flood|editor1-first=Finbarr Barry|place=Hoboken, New Jersey|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|doi=10.1002/9781119069218.ch11|isbn=978-1119069218|editor2-last=Necipoğlu|editor2-first=Gülru}} * {{Cite web|title=Tiraz: Inscribed Textiles from the Early Islamic Period|url=https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/tira/hd_tira.htm|date=2015|publisher=Metropolitan Museum}} ===General references=== *[[Alexander of Telese]], ''The Deeds of Roger''. *{{cite book|last=Alio|first=Jacqueline| title=Queens of Sicily 1061–1266: The queens consort, regent and regnant of the Norman-Swabian era of the Kingdom of Sicily| publisher=Trinacria| year=2018}} *[[Pierre Aubé|Aubé, Pierre]]. ''Roger II de Sicile''. 2001. *Hamel, Pasquale ''L'invenzione del regno, dalla conquista normanna alla fondazione del Regnum Siciliae (1061/1154)'' (Palermo, 2009) *Holmes, George, ''The Oxford IllustratedHistory of Medieval Europe''. OUP, 1988. *{{cite book| last=Mendola| first=Louis| title=The Kingdom of Sicily 1130–1860| publisher=Trinacria| year=2015}} * Alex Metcalfe [https://books.google.com/books?id=VRXTzPOly-oC&q=the+muslims+of+medieval+italy ''The Muslims of Medieval Italy''] (Edinburgh, 2009) *Francois Neveux. ''The Normans'', Constable & Robinson, London, 2008 (translated by Howard Curtis). *[[John Julius Norwich|Norwich, John Julius]]. ''The Normans in the South 1016–1130''. Longmans: [[London]], 1967. *[[John Julius Norwich|Norwich, John Julius]]. ''The Kingdom in the Sun 1130–1194''. Longman: [[London]], 1970. *Rowe, John Gordon. "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/3162160 The Papacy and the Greeks (1122–1153) (Part II).]" ''Church History'', Vol. 28, No. 3. (Sep., 1959), pp. 310–327. *Wieruszowski, Helen. "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/2851498 Roger II of Sicily, Rex-Tyrannus, In Twelfth-Century Political Thought.]" ''Speculum'', Vol. 38, No. 1. (Jan., 1963), pp. 46–78.
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