High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1101
Roger I of Sicily dies at Mileto
July 20, 1101
The Norman adventurer who had taken Sicily from its Arab emirs over three decades died leaving a multilingual court where Greek scribes, Arab astronomers, and Latin clerks all drew salary. His infant son would inherit the only Christian kingdom where the muezzin still called from minarets. Roger's tolerance, born of pragmatism rather than principle, produced a cultural laboratory that would dazzle Europe for a century.