William, Count of Monte Sant'Angelo

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Who is William, Count of Monte Sant'Angelo?

William was the Count of Monte Sant'Angelo from 1102 to 1104. He succeeded his brother Henry on his death.

According to the Chronica Montasterii Casinensis of Leo of Ostia, William, whom Leo calls comes civitatis montis Sancti Michahelis archangeli, made a donation to Montecassino in April 1100. The passage mentions his brother with no indication of his death, but he had perhaps already died by then, though he was not certainly dead until August 1103, probably dying 21 December 1102.

In October 1104, Roger Borsa, Duke of Apulia and William's nominal overlord, besieged William in Monte Sant'Angelo and expelled him, abolishing his county. William's subsequent fate is unknown.

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on July 23, 2013

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